When you think about who is going to be hit the hardest by pollution, whether it’s conventional air water and soil pollution or climate change, it is very often low-income communities and communities of color. The undercutting of these kinds of protections is going to have a disproportionate impact on these very same communities.
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… general responsibility for reviewing charges of employee discrimination against all civil rights breaches. However, … general responsibility for reviewing charges of employee discrimination against all civil rights breaches. However, … - page 68
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… have ruled that even without evidence of overt, intentional discrimination, such results might suggest discrimination. This doctrine of disparate impact could be … have ruled that even without evidence of overt, intentional discrimination, such results might suggest discrimination. … - page 68
… managers can be and often are accused of racial or sexual discrimination for a poor rating, and this discourages … managers can be and often are accused of racial or sexual discrimination for a poor rating, and this discourages … - page 68
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… FLRA, employees who claim their removal was the result of discrimination can appeal to the EEOC, and employees who … FLRA, employees who claim their removal was the result of discrimination can appeal to the EEOC, and employees who … - page 75
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