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Women's Work: Finding New Meaning Through A Feminist Concept Of Unionization, Janelle M. Rettler
Women's Work: Finding New Meaning Through A Feminist Concept Of Unionization, Janelle M. Rettler
Golden Gate University Law Review
In the first section I examine the traditional structures used to change the workplace to adapt to changing societal demands. I address what these structures have accomplished and the limitations of these structures in dealing with the problems endemic in women's work. Secondly I address why women's needs in the workforce should be confronted differently than they have been in the past. And lastly, I assert that by combining traditional structures with a clearer focus on women's needs, new concepts of reform will emerge to legitimate women's work experiences.
Job-Related Sexual Harassment And Union Women: What Are Their Rights?, Barbara M. White
Job-Related Sexual Harassment And Union Women: What Are Their Rights?, Barbara M. White
Golden Gate University Law Review
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An Agenda For Women Lawyers: Pandora's Box, Ann Fagan Ginger
An Agenda For Women Lawyers: Pandora's Box, Ann Fagan Ginger
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.