Women Workers and the Trade Unions

Women Workers and the Trade Unions
Title Women Workers and the Trade Unions PDF eBook
Author Sarah Boston
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Making Globalization Work for Women

Making Globalization Work for Women
Title Making Globalization Work for Women PDF eBook
Author Valentine M. Moghadam
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 355
Release 2011-11-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 143843961X

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Explores the potential for trade unions to defend the socioeconomic rights of women.

Women, Work, and Trade Unions

Women, Work, and Trade Unions
Title Women, Work, and Trade Unions PDF eBook
Author Anne Munro
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 248
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780720123289

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gender, Diversity and Trade Unions

Gender, Diversity and Trade Unions
Title Gender, Diversity and Trade Unions PDF eBook
Author Fiona Colgan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 429
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134582080

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The pressures of globalization and diversity are increasingly requiring organizations to rethink their priorities and methods. In this collection, leading researchers examine the debates and developments on gender, diversity and democracy in trade unions in eleven countries. Offering an authoritative basis for comparative analysis, this book is essential reading for researchers, teachers, trade unionists and students of industrial relations and equal opportunities, along with all those concerned with ensuring that modern organizations reflect and represent the needs and concerns of a diverse workforce.

Women and the American Labor Movement

Women and the American Labor Movement
Title Women and the American Labor Movement PDF eBook
Author Philip S. Foner
Publisher
Pages 623
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781608469215

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A comprehensive account of the women who organized for labor rights and equality from the early factories to the 1970's.

Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership

Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership
Title Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership PDF eBook
Author Sue Ledwith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 356
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415884853

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Examining the experiences of leadership among trade unionists in a range of unions and labor movements around the world, this volume addresses perspectives of women and men from a range of identities such as race/ethnicity, sexuality, and age. It analyses existing models of leadership in various political organizational forms, especially trade unions, but also including business and management approaches, leadership forms which arise from fields such as community, pedagogy, and the third sector. This book analyzes and critiques concepts, expectations, and experiences of union leaders and leadership in labor organizations, while comparing gender and cultural perspectives. Contributors to the volume draw on empirical research to identify key ideas, beliefs and experiences which are critical to achieving change, setting up resistance, and transforming the inertia of traditionalism.

Women at Work

Women at Work
Title Women at Work PDF eBook
Author David Gold
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 433
Release 2019-08-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 082298718X

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Women at Work presents the field of rhetorical studies with fifteen chapters that center on gender, rhetoric, and work in the US in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Feminist scholars explore women’s labor evangelism in the textile industry, the rhetorical constructions of leadership within women’s trade unions, the rhetorical branding of a twentieth-century female athlete, the labor activism of an African American blues singer, and the romantic, same-sex collaborations that supported pedagogical labor. Women at Work also introduces readers to rhetorical methods and approaches possible for the study of gender and work. Contributors name and explore a specific rhetorical concern that animates their study and in so doing, readers learn about such concepts as professional proof, rhetorical failure, epideictic embodiment, rhetorics of care, and cross-racial coalition building.