Section 44101 Of Article 4. Affirmative Action Employment From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 4.
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. For the purposes of this article the following definitions
apply:
(a) (1) "Affirmative action employment program" means planned
activities designed to seek, hire, and promote persons who are
underrepresented in the work force compared to their numbers in the
population, including individuals with disabilities, women, and
persons of minority racial and ethnic backgrounds. It is a conscious,
deliberate step taken by a hiring authority to assure equal
employment opportunity for all staff, both certificated and
classified. These programs require the employer to make additional
efforts to recruit, employ, and promote members of groups formerly
excluded at the various levels of responsibility who are qualified or
may become qualified through appropriate training or experience
within a reasonable length of time. These programs should be designed
to remedy the exclusion, whatever its cause.
(2) Affirmative action requires imaginative, energetic, and
sustained action by each employer to devise recruiting, training, and
career advancement opportunities that will result in an equitable
representation of women and minorities in relation to all employees
of the employer.
(b) "Goals and timetables" means projected new levels of
employment of women and minority racial and ethnic groups to be
attained on an annual schedule, given the expected turnover in the
work force and the availability of persons who are qualified or may
become qualified through appropriate training or experience within a
reasonable length of time. Goals are not quotas or rigid proportions.
They should relate both to the qualitative and quantitative needs of
the employer.
(c) "Public education agency" means the Department of Education,
each office of the county superintendent of schools, and the
governing board of each school district in California.