Nomination. Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on Colston Lewis, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for the Remainder of the Term Expiring July 1, 1972: Vice Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., Resigned. June 1, 1970, Volume 11, Issue 72 - Volume 12, Issue 975

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Page 1 - Attorneys appointed under this section may, at the direction of the Commission, appear for and represent the Commission in any case in court. (i) The Commission shall, in any of its educational or promotional activities, cooperate with other departments and agencies in the performance of such educational and promotional activities. (j) All officers, agents, attorneys, and employees of the Commission shall be subject to the provisions of...
Page 1 - ... upon the request of (i) any employer, whose employees or some of them, or (ii) any labor organization, whose members or some of them, refuse or threaten to refuse to cooperate in effectuating the provisions of this titie, to assist in such effectuation by conciliation or such other remedial action as is provided by this title...
Page 1 - ... to refer matters to the Attorney General with recommendations for intervention in a civil action brought by an aggrieved party under section 706, or for the institution of a civil action by the Attorney General under section 707, and to advise, consult, and assist the Attorney General on such matters.

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