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Ninth Circuit Holds Shareholder Hire Preference Not Facially Discriminatory

By Tony DeCristoforo on June 3, 2011
Posted in Alaska, Cases, Title VII

Meghan M. Kelly also contributed to this post.

In an unpublished opinion in Conitz v. Teck Alaska Inc. the Ninth Circuit held that an Alaska Native corporation’s shareholder employment preference was not facially discriminatory because it was based on shareholder status, not racial status.

 

Teck employee Gregg Conitz works at the Red Dog…

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