TD Magazine Article
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Published Thu Jan 01 1987
Discusses findings of a survey conducted during the annual meeting of the American Society for Personnel Administration by the Barnhill-Hayes Inc., an affirmative action consulting firm. Percentage of respondents who indicated that blacks and the handicapped should receive the most attention in the 1980s from corporate affirmative action programs; Comments of Helen Barnhill, president of Barnhill-Hayes, on findings of the survey.
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Affirmative Action Attention in 1980s
Affirmative Action Attention in 1980s