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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  January 13, 2006  Contact: Dorsey Nunn 415-516-9599 
      Linda Evans 510-219-0297      Tony Coleman 510-830-9781  Press 
 Conference: 9:30 a.m., SF City Hall (Polk Street steps)  Civil Service 
 Commission meeting: 10 a.m., Room 416, SF City Hall  All of Us or None and 
 City of San Francisco   Find Common Ground to End Discrimination    San 
 Francisco, CA—In time for the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King 
 Jr.’s birthday, the City of San Francisco has once again taken the lead 
 in progressive reform by ending discrimination in the City and County 
 hiring process.  In a victory for civil rights advocates everywhere, 
 formerly-incarcerated activists with All of Us or None and officials in the 
 San Francisco Department of Human Resources collaborated to reach an 
 agreement that significantly reforms the City’s hiring process, to reduce 
 prejudice and discrimination against people based on past convictions.  All 
 of Us or None is a grassroots civil rights organization of 
 formerly-incarcerated people, prisoners, and their families, dedicated to 
 fighting all forms of discrimination faced by people with past convictions. 
  Now San Francisco will have a hiring process that ensures fairness and 
 equal opportunity for people with past convictions, while guaranteeing that 
 legitimate public safety concerns are met.  Discussions between All of Us 
 or None, the Department of Human Resources, and Civil Service Commission 
 followed adoption of a resolution passed unanimously by the San Francisco 
 Board of Supervisors on October 11.  This original resolution was sponsored 
 by Supervisors Tom Ammiano, Sophie Maxwell, Chris Daly, and Ross Mirkarimi. 
  The San Francisco Human Rights Commission also supported the resolution. 
 The proposals put forth by All of Us or None will be integrated into the 
 current comprehensive reform of the City’s hiring process.  These changes 
 include:  1.	The question, “Have you been convicted by a court?” will 
 be removed from the initial application for the City/County of San 
 Francisco.  2.	No disclosure of past convictions will be required until the 
 finalist stage of the application process  3.	An opportunity to explain in 
 an interview about conviction history during finalist stage  4.	Only 
 convictions related to job responsibilities will be considered  5.	Appeal 
 rights will be guaranteed if the applicant perceives discrimination  
 6.	Statutory bars to specific jobs will be listed on the job announcement  
 What this means is that people with past convictions attempting to rebuild 
 their lives and become productive members of society will have equal 
 opportunity for a job with the City and County of San Francisco.  Privacy 
 rights will be safeguarded, as applicants will not have to disclose past 
 convictions until they have been screened and determined qualified, making 
 it to the finalist phase of the hiring process.  Millions of people have 
 past convictions in this country and the number is constantly growing.  In 
 light of this fact, it is imperative that our society creates true equal 
 opportunity and support for the ever-increasing number of people who have 
 past convictions.  It is a matter justice, equality and public safety. 
 “All of Us or None doesn't view this as a conclusion but the beginning of 
 a struggle to end discrimination throughout the state of California,” 
 said Dorsey Nunn, one of the All of Us or None organizers.  It is very 
 appropriate that San Francisco is leading the way in 2006.  Dr. King would 
 be proud.    \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/01/15/85053.php
SUMMARY:All of Us or None and City of San Francisco Find Common Ground to End Discrimination
LOCATION:Press Conference: 9:30 a.m., SF City Hall (Polk Street steps)  Civil 
 Service Commission meeting: 10 a.m., Room 416, SF City Hall  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/01/15/85053.php
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