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APPENDIX C
Equal Employment Opportunity Statistics
2013 to 2015
In accordance with the requirements of the Sunset Act, the following material shows trend information
for the employment of minorities and females in all applicable categories by the Texas State Board of
Pharmacy.1 The agency maintains and reports this information under guidelines established by the
Texas Workforce Commission.2 In the charts, the dashed lines represent the percentages of the statewide
civilian workforce for African-Americans, Hispanics, and females in each job category.3'These percentages
provide a yardstick for measuring agencies' performance in employing persons in each of these groups.
The diamond lines represent the agency's actual employment percentages in each job category from
2013 to 2015. The board met or exceeded many statewide civilian workforce percentages for fiscal years
2013 to 2015, but fell short on its employment of minorities in administration.
AdministrationAfrican-American
100 1
80
60]
20WAfency
0
2013 2014 2015Positions: 5
a)
a)
05 5
Hispanic
100 -
80 -
60
40 -Workforce
Agency
20 - -------------
0 -
2013 2014 2015
5 5 5Female
100- - f
80 - Agency
E 60-
40
20 Workforce
0
2013 2014 2015
5 5 5The board met or exceeded the statewide civilian workforce percentage of administrators for women.
However, the board did not meet the statewide percentage for African-American and Hispanic employees
in administrative positions.
ProfessionalAfrican-American
100
80
60
40 Agency Workforce
20
0 2
2013 2014 2015Positions: 21
a,
a)
026 27
Hispanic
100
80
60
40 AWorkforce
~~Agency
20 --------------
0 .
2013 2014 2015
21 26 270~
Female
100
Agency
80
60
40-
Workforce
20
0
2013 2014 2015
21 26 27The board's workforce percentages for professionals met or exceeded the statewide civilian workforce
for women and were within a few points of the statewide civilian workforce for African-Americans.
However, the board's percentage of Hispanic professionals fell below the statewide percentage.
Texas State Board of Pharmacy Staff Report with Final Results
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Sunset Advisory Commission
June 2017
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Ogle, Steven; Schiff, Tamara; Hartley, Cee & Teleki, Katharine. Staff Report with Final Results: Texas State Board of Pharmacy, report, June 2017; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1033475/m1/61/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.