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Generally, human relations commissions are represented on affirmative action committees or have their own committee to address county employment issues. Commissions frequently will monitor county employment policies, procedures and practices to ensure that they are not discriminatory.

As in employment legislation may preempt local governmental agencies from enforcing laws barring discrimination in housing. However, fair housing groups investigate and discover discrimination in housing by sending out “testers” to determine whether people representing those protected by law are treated differently than other applicants for housing. When discrimination is found the group may charge the offending party with discrimination.

Human relations commission often develop working relationships with local fair housing groups.

Commissions may take the lead to ensure that people who move into areas where they are not the dominant racial or ethnic group are welcomed. Programs to accomplish this vary according to the situation. The type of activity appropriate when a relatively large number of people representing an ethnic or racial group move into an area populated with people from a different ethnic or racial group may be inappropriate when a few families of one ethnic or racial group move into a relatively homogeneous community of people from another ethnic or racial group. Programs may involve the residents in isolation from the institutions of the county, or they may involve the schools, law enforcement and other public agencies.

L.A. and Orange counties are an epicenter of overcrowded housing

By | March 10th, 2014|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

The two counties contain more than half of the nation’s most

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Strong L.A. economy boosts income inequality in city, study says

By | February 24th, 2014|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

A relatively strong local economy in Los Angeles, which is stoking the fortunes of its higher-income residents, is helping boost income disparity in the city, the Brookings Institution study shows.

 

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-inequality-la-20140222,0,1353229.story#ixzz2uGLtpQTK

Los Angeles Times

 

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Venice’s famed tolerance is being tested by the homeless

By | February 4th, 2014|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations, Police & Community|

As the beach neighborhood continues to gentrify, friction between traditional residents and a growing number of homeless is increasing.

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Homelessness, hunger climbing in U.S. cities, mayors’ survey says

By | December 12th, 2013|Employment & Housing|

Officials are worried about recent

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Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

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L.A. council members call for big changes in sex harassment training

By | October 24th, 2013|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

Two members of the Los

Angeles City Council called Wednesday for major changes to the city’s sexual harassment training, saying every employee should take the sessions, not

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Sexism a problem in Silicon Valley, critics say

By | October 24th, 2013|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

Recent displays of sexism are unsettling for many in Silicon Valley, which prides itself on being a meritocracy where

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Workers Claim Race Bias as Farms Rely on Immigrants

By | May 7th, 2013|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

VIDALIA, Ga. — For years, labor unions and immigrant rights activists have accused large-scale farmers, like those harvesting sweet Vidalia onions here this month, of exploiting Mexican guest workers. Working for hours on end under a punishing sun, the pickers are said to be crowded into squalid camps, driven without a break and even cheated

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