Examples of Griggs v. Duke Power Company in the following topics:
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- Following the decision of Griggs v.
- Duke Power Company, the first court case to assess affirmative action in employment that made it to the Supreme Court in 1971, states took action to limit the application of affirmative action programs in their jurisdictions.
- This case decided for the minority petitioners, asserting that companies could not impose policies that raised obstacles for minority applicants so long as the the fulfillment of the policies were not reasonably related to job performance.
- As for the judicial branch, in 1995, the Supreme Court heard Adarand Constructors v.
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- The first court case in the United States over affirmative action was Griggs v.
- Duke Power Co., 401 U.S. 424, in 1971.
- In the 1950s, Duke Power's Dan River plan had a policy that African-Americans were allowed to work only in its Labor Department, which constituted the lowest-paying positions in the company.
- Duke Power's requirements did not pass this legal standard, and thus the case was decided against Duke Power.
- Duke Power Co. in 1971.
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- On his deathbed in 1700, Charles II unexpectedly offered the entire empire to the Dauphin's second son Philip, Duke of Anjou, provided it remained undivided.
- Louis eventually decided to accept Charles II's will and Philip, Duke of Anjou, became Philip V, King of Spain.
- The 1713 Treaty of Utrecht recognized Louis XIV's grandson Philip, Duke of Anjou, as King of Spain (as Philip V), thus confirming the succession stipulated in the will of the Charles II.
- In North America, France ceded to Great Britain its claims to Newfoundland, the Hudson's Bay Company, the Acadian colony of Nova Scotia, and the formerly partitioned island of Saint Kitts.
- The partition of the Spanish Monarchy had secured the balance of power and the conditions imposed at Utrecht helped to regulate the relations between the major European powers over the coming century.
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- In France, civil wars, deadly epidemics, famines, and bandit free-companies of mercenaries reduced the population drastically.
- Edward had inherited the duchy of Aquitaine, and as duke of Aquitaine he was a vassal to Philip VI of France.
- The Caroline War was named after Charles V of France, who resumed the war after the Treaty of Brétigny.
- It lasted from 1415, when Henry V of England invaded Normandy, to 1453, when the English failed to recover Bordeaux.
- After the invasion of 1419, Henry V and, after his death, his brother John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford, brought the English to the height of their power in France, with an English king crowned in Paris.
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- As a result the company saves millions of dollars every year in petrol and maintenance costs.
- More to the point, the company has now protected itself from the numerous power cuts and brownouts that plague its region.
- The group consisted of chief executives from Alcoa, BP America, Caterpillar, Duke Energy, DuPont, the FPL Group, General Electric, PG&E, PNM Resources and others.
- v=iP9QF_lBOyA) More recently, the Tennant floor maintenance company introduced a commercial floor cleaner that electrically charges tap water to behave like a heavy-duty cleaner.
- For these folks, the ability to make a difference, feel a sense of accomplishment, work with pride and purpose and other intrinsic motivators can be infinitely more powerful than money.
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- After the Crusaders had driven the Muslims from Acre, Philip in company with Frederick's successor, Leopold V, Duke of Austria (known as Leopold the Virtuous), left the Holy Land in August 1191.
- One of the major differences between the First and Third Crusades is that by the time of the Third Crusade, and to a certain degree during the Second, the Muslim opponents had unified under a single powerful leader.
- But under the powerful force of the Seljuk Turks during the Second Crusade and the even more unified power of Saladin during the Third, the Europeans were unable to achieve their ultimate aim of holding Jerusalem.
- This infighting severely weakened the power of the European forces.