Research

Scope and Content Note

This series is divided into three subseries described below.

State Agency Affirmative Action Plans, 1976-1980. This subseries consists of State Agency affirmative action plans originally submitted to the Division of Human Rights. Separate plans for Office of Mental Retardation and Office of Mental Health facilities and State University of the New York Colleges and universities are filed under these agencies and then arranged alphabetically by the institution's name.

Each affirmative action plan outlines how the agency will increase employment opportunity for minorities, women and the disabled. Every plan includes: an agency affirmative action statement and plan for its dissemination; a statement of goals and timetables for increased minority women, and disabled employment; a description of specific recruitment, hiring, and firing practices to be used to achieve these goals and timetables; a description of the administrative structure for the agency's affirmative action program; and a plan for evaluating the program. Some plans contain detailed statistical information on the employment of protected classes in the agency.

Division of Human Rights Monitoring Files, 1976-1980. These files contain agency quarterly and annual reports, correspondence and memoranda concerning the development, implementation, and progress of agency affirmative action plans. Files contain information on protected classes in agencies, problems in agency affirmative action programs, D.H.R. assessment of an agency program, changes and updates in agencies' plans, and the effectiveness of plans.

Merit System Affirmative Action Office and Monitoring Bureau Monitoring Files, 1980-1982. This subseries continues the D.H.R. Monitoring files and contains essentially the same types of records and information. Also included in this subseries, however, are some special files containing the 1980 D.H.R. Progress Report to the Governor's Executive Committee on Affirmative Action, 1980 and 1981 agency annual report highlights, Monitoring Bureau goals and procedures materials (i.e. memoranda and internal manuals), and miscellaneous blind carbon copies of agency correspondence.