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Back in 1983, a blue-ribbon panel on elementary and high-school education declared "the nation at risk," and in response states legislated reforms such as merit pay to boost teacher performance.
Then, at about the same time when colored was anathematized (despite the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which has still not changed its name), black was legislated by that community of speakers to supplant Negro and colored, though I cannot recall any riders requiring a capital B . ( Cape Colored —or, more properly, Coloured —is retained in South Africa with a specific denotation of a “person of mixed European and African or Malayan ancestry” [ RHD Unabridged ], in which one must read White for “European” and dark-skinned for “African or Malayan.”
Of course, no markets are really perfect in this imperfect world, and you want to be careful not to let suppliers exaggerate the constraints to buttress an unwarranted case for de facto or legislated monopoly.
Moreover, companies dangle green cards in front of employees working under the federally legislated $65,000 salary cap just to keep them honest.
22 Despite these strict legislated standards—with wage levels updated from time to time—widespread violations in apparel workplaces have become commonplace in the 1990s.