[Dear Sir: On August 6, 1970, the New York Times carried a classified ad for an Art/Designer position in Johannesburg, South Africa; a copy of this ad is attached.]
[Dear Sir: On August 6, 1970, the New York Times carried a classified ad for an Art/Designer position in Johannesburg, South Africa; a copy of this ad is attached.]
Copy of a letter to the Advertising Accountability Department of the New York Times about a classified ad for an Art/Designer position in Johannesburg, South Africa. The letter points out that advertising a position that involves discrimination violates federal, state and city civil and human rights legislation and regulations. The letter argues that both the New York Times and the advertising agency, Remer-Ribolow, are in clear violation of the law, and, unless a public retraction is made, complaints will be filed against them. Copies of this letter are being sent to Remer-Ribolow, the State and City Human Rights Commissions, the Attorney-General of New York State, and Graham Hovey, foreign...
Copy of a letter to the Advertising Accountability Department of the New York Times about a classified ad for an Art/Designer position in Johannesburg, South Africa. The letter points out that advertising a position that involves discrimination violates federal, state and city civil and human rights legislation and regulations. The letter argues that both the New York Times and the advertising agency, Remer-Ribolow, are in clear violation of the law, and, unless a public retraction is made, complaints will be filed against them. Copies of this letter are being sent to Remer-Ribolow, the State and City Human Rights Commissions, the Attorney-General of New York State, and Graham Hovey, foreign affairs reporter for the New York Times.