On October 30, 1975, the Executive Policy Committee instructed the Board of Commissioners to study the status of women employees in the City. To accomplish this, the Board of Commissioners created the the Committee on the Status of Women in the Employ of the City of Winnipeg, which was comprised of civic employees. Merle McCullough of the City Clerk's Department served as chairperson of the committee. The committee was directed to study career opportunities for women within the City, to identify inequalities, and to create a report detailing recommendations and guidelines to "bring about a greater utilization of women within the employ of the City of Winnipeg". The committee delivered its final report in April, 1977.
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Item consists of 1 report (42 pages) that outlines the findings of the committee on the status of women in the employ of the City of Winnipeg. The committee was appointed by the Board of Commissioners (City of Winnipeg) and was comprised of civic employees. Merle McCullough of the City Clerk's Department served as chairperson of the committee. Item is dated April 1977.
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