In deciding equal employment cases:
A) The courts have generally sided with the inmates, denying women opportunities to work in male prisons
B) The courts have generally required the assignment of women to all types of positions without regard for issues raised by the inmates
C) The courts have generally tried to balance the concerns of inmates with equal employment for women
D) Unions have tended to support separate non-contact assignments for women
E) A and D
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