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Essay heading: Griggs v Duke
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In this case, a high school diploma had no direct relationship to the success of the job.
This case was significant in the fact that it further helped the Civil Right Movement in the fact that discrimination laws were much more specific. After the Civil Rights Act was passed, before the Griggs case, discrimination was still a very real possibility in the workplace... displayed 300 characters
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After the Civil Rights Act was passed, before the Griggs case, discrimination was still a very real possibility in the workplace. Companies were able to find the loopholes and still able to discriminate even though race was not directly an issue as with the Griggs case. All one employer had to do was say a certain skill or requirement was needed, and that would directly eliminate a certain class of individuals even though a requirement may not directly relate to poor job performance... displayed next 300 characters
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