Collective bargaining has been a major force in delivering social justice and decent work in the workplace. However, the role of collective bargaining in achieving gender equality in the workplace is relatively under-researched.
In this book, Jane Pillinger and Nora Wintour investigate the complex and expanding area of collective union action for women’s rights in the workplace. They explore how the feminization of unions in both developing and developed countries is changing ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Series Editors
1. Introduction
2. The gender dimensions of collective bargaining
3. Collective bargaining as a tool for gender equality: evidence fr...
Über den Autor
Jane Pillinger is an independent researcher and a former visiting professor in gender studies at the London School of Economics and a senior research fellow in the De...