While equality implies actions be done equally, in practice, this does not secure equality or diversity.
•Recruitment: To have a diverse workforce, most of the time you must recruit a variety of potential employees as white males make up the majority of the western corporate workforce and will therefore fill most available jobs. To achieve equality, sometimes minority groups need a hiring advantage such as recruitment to catch up with the privileges of the majority group.
•Pay: When it comes to pay, women and POC have historically received smaller wages for equal work. Extra steps must be taken to ensure fair pay without pre-existing biases coming into play. Policies like consistent wages and pay transparency help.
•Conditions: This is a vague subject but I would assume that it refers to working conditions. To include diverse employees, strict working conditions designed to accommodate the “traditional” corporate worker will not always be adequate. Making workspaces inclusive, tolerant, and understanding is essential.
•Promotion opportunities: As with pay, white males receiving most promotions is a result of historical precedent and some minority groups not fitting into the expectation of the ideal corporate employee. Similar precautions must be taken as with payment.
<span>A. It established federal emissions standards
</span>The enactment of the Clean Air Act of 1970 (1970 CAA) resulted in a major shift in the federal government's role in air pollution<span> control. This legislation authorized the development of comprehensive federal and state regulations to limit </span>emissions<span> from both stationary (industrial) sources and mobile sources.</span>
The main relationship between social stratification and social mobility is that social stratification is the way people are ranked and ordered in society, while social mobility is the movement of individuals through a system of social stratification.
<h3>Social Mobility</h3>
Social mobility is the movement of an individual or group from one social position to another over time.
Therefore, the main relationship is the fact that when there is upgrade in one's social status (upward mobility), i.e. more income, it changes one's social class (social stratification).
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I would say C but i haven’t watched what your suppose to be watching. Sorry if i couldn’t help you.