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Macbride Principles Form is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Department of the Treasury - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What are the MacBride Principles?
A: The MacBride Principles are a set of guidelines aimed at promoting fair employment practices in Northern Ireland.
Q: Why were the MacBride Principles created?
A: The MacBride Principles were created in response to discrimination against Catholics in Northern Ireland.
Q: What do the MacBride Principles call for?
A: The MacBride Principles call for companies doing business in Northern Ireland to adhere to fair employment practices, including non-discrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action measures.
Q: Are the MacBride Principles legally binding?
A: No, the MacBride Principles are not legally binding, but companies are encouraged to adopt and implement them voluntarily.
Q: Why are the MacBride Principles important in New Jersey?
A: The MacBride Principles are important in New Jersey because they encourage companies headquartered or doing business in the state to support fair employment practices in Northern Ireland.
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