The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 101
... firm employing only Protestants . 2. Two food firms employing only Catholics ( except that one has a Protestant manager ) . 3. Medium - sized engineering firm employing only Protestants : ' We have never had a Catholic , and we do not ...
... firm employing only Protestants . 2. Two food firms employing only Catholics ( except that one has a Protestant manager ) . 3. Medium - sized engineering firm employing only Protestants : ' We have never had a Catholic , and we do not ...
Page 102
... firm with other Catholics ; no doubt this tendency operates also for Protestants . The following are examples of this form of partial discrimina- tion : 1. Textile firm : 30 per cent of employees Catholic ( above local population ...
... firm with other Catholics ; no doubt this tendency operates also for Protestants . The following are examples of this form of partial discrimina- tion : 1. Textile firm : 30 per cent of employees Catholic ( above local population ...
Page 103
... firm : spinning shed Protestant and weaving shed Catholic . ( d ) Mixing within Departments and at all or most Grades ' Mixed ' firms are often controlled by interests outside Northern Ireland , and have English or Scottish managers who ...
... firm : spinning shed Protestant and weaving shed Catholic . ( d ) Mixing within Departments and at all or most Grades ' Mixed ' firms are often controlled by interests outside Northern Ireland , and have English or Scottish managers who ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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