Show Workers Keep Eyes Pealed On Their Rights Its It's really the little guy who comes out on the short end of the administrations administration's cl ci v i I 1 rights bill Washington observers ers are beginning to notice a reaction from yorkers workers who be lieve that their job security is in danger The workingman is worried TilE THE TYPICAL man wants his rights and he wants them for everybody Yet this bill threatens some startling pro pro- The ultimate power of hiring and firing is put into the hands of federal inspectors tors Moreover under under- tIld tho civil rights bill the federal inspector tor has no official Interest In how well a man is doing his job or how long hes he's been do do- Job hg it t. t It doesn't matter whether er a man has bas been trying to mind his own business and get his his' job done At the whim of ofa ofa a federal inspector liE 1 MAY Y be fired The gov government will have authority to deny him promo promo- tion illS seniority rights will be jeopardized Ills union contract may beset be beset set aside I And his apprenticeship program pro gram may be ignored ignoll d. d The only thing that matters under thA th civil rights bill is the past pas and present hiring practices of his employer Any kind of discrimination or any practice which unintentionally has lias the effect of discrimination tion must be eliminated In Ina a tight job market this means that a federal inspector must on page Ilage 2 t I |