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Summer School: Revisiting Supreme Court Cases That Changed HR - Griggs v Duke Power

Summer School: Revisiting Supreme Court Cases That Changed HR - Griggs v Duke Power

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Welcome to Summer School! Chuck and John are going to take you back through some of the biggest Supreme Court cases that changed the face of Human Resources. This week, we revisit the case of Griggs v Duke Power, where an intelligence test was discriminating against Black employees. Listen in to be reminded how Willie Griggs and 13 fellow employees took a stand against this Power House Giant.

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