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Locating the Role of Labor Politics within Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century: Women, the Law, and the Workplace

AUTHOR Lipschultz, Sybil; Lipschultz, Sybil; Lipschultz, Sybil
PUBLISHER Routledge (12/06/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Equal rights for women in the workplace is a critical aspect of the twentieth century civil rights movement, as well as an issue of academic and public interest. Bringing together legal rulings and commentary, this three-volume collection documents the development of legal protections for women in the workplace. The comprehensive coverage encompasses the major legal and constitutional issues, including the legal arguments that lead to the reduction of working hours for women and the argumentation that framed the debates over minimum wage legislation. The set also presents more contemporary issues of gender equality versus gender difference, in matters such as maternity leave and health hazards in the workplace for pregnant women. As the interest in the intersection of law and women's studies surges, this important new collection will become an essential guide to students and scholars, as well as lay readers. This volume is available on its own or as part of the three-volume set, Women, the Law, and the Workplace. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Women, the Law, and the Workplace [0-415-94280-2].
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ISBN-13: 9780415942836
ISBN-10: 0415942837
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 440
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 6.30 x 1.24 x 9.38 inches
Weight: 1.75 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | Research
Reference | Constitutional
Reference | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Dewey Decimal: 344.730
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002005866
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Equal rights for women in the workplace is a critical aspect of the twentieth century civil rights movement, as well as an issue of academic and public interest. Bringing together legal rulings and commentary, this three-volume collection documents the development of legal protections for women in the workplace. The comprehensive coverage encompasses the major legal and constitutional issues, including the legal arguments that lead to the reduction of working hours for women and the argumentation that framed the debates over minimum wage legislation. The set also presents more contemporary issues of gender equality versus gender difference, in matters such as maternity leave and health hazards in the workplace for pregnant women. As the interest in the intersection of law and women's studies surges, this important new collection will become an essential guide to students and scholars, as well as lay readers. This volume is available on its own or as part of the three-volume set, Women, the Law, and the Workplace. For a complete list of the volume titles in this set, see the listing for Women, the Law, and the Workplace [0-415-94280-2].
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