Report on Female Staff Discrimination at Columbia University, February 1971, page 18
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CONCLUF3 IONS SUGGESTED AREAS FOR FURTHER INQUIRY We believe that the inequalities revealed in this study are L3 indicative of tendencies which permeate every level of employ- .ment at Columbia. We further believe that should the university ' open it’: files for critical examination this thesis would be proven conclusively. [Considering the seriousness of this A accusation and it's far reaching consequences for the human dignity of Columbia women it seems only just that all relevant infonaation be made public. This must include hard comparative ‘data on: t M 1. Salaries 2. Educational levels 3. Experience H. Length of service 5. Job titles 6. Job descriptions 7. Criteria for promotions not lust the general employment policy which serves an an administrative figlelf. 2 ,, .‘ ‘t 3?‘. 4 I AfE§3*g