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1. I'm not sure how the various job descriptions correlate with the EEOC categories, but having a good idea of the numbers of railroad employees in each job description, it's a good bet that "craft workers" includes all the Train, Yard, and Engine service employees as well as the skilled shop crafts. "Operatives" will include most of the maintenance-of-way employees that are machine operators. "Laborers" will include the unskilled shop employees and unskilled maintenance-of-way employees. "Technician" will mostly be IT people and the like. <br /> <br />2. Ethnicity is listed because the EEOC is the federal agency charged with enforcing laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, and disability. Note the substantial percentages of black and latino employees. <br /> <br />3. Participation is merely the percentage of each category in each column, as opposed to the raw numbers above. It's a fancy word for "percentage in each category."
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