Although antidiscrimination law has helped address explicit prejudice in the workplace, significant disparities remain, particularly for workers with disabilities and women with caregiving responsibilities. Much of this inequality results from subtler causes, including the ways that employers organize the when, where, and how of work performance. This Article analyzes the role that employment discrimination law could play in transforming the traditional organization of work. In particular, this Article challenges the full-time face-time norm, around which most top-level jobs are designed. This norm refers to the bundle of default preferences that employers have for full-time positions, unlimited hours or rigid work schedules, an uninterrupt...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
Approaching disability discrimination in systemic terms is the most fundamental challenge that disab...
This Article reveals a new resistance strategy to disability rights in the workplace. The initial ba...
Following Title VII\u27s enactment, group-based employment discrimination actions flourished due to ...
A central goal of the disability rights movement is to enable people with disabilities to fully part...
This Article explores the marginalization of two groups of employees—individuals with disabilities a...
One of the hallmarks of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), which prohibits discrimination ...
One of the hallmarks of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), which prohibits discrimination ...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
This Article describes potential pitfalls for employers arising from the ADA protections afforded to...
This article considers the viability of mandated employer accommodation of family caregiving in a wo...
The employment provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 were intended to bring work...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
Approaching disability discrimination in systemic terms is the most fundamental challenge that disab...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
Approaching disability discrimination in systemic terms is the most fundamental challenge that disab...
This Article reveals a new resistance strategy to disability rights in the workplace. The initial ba...
Following Title VII\u27s enactment, group-based employment discrimination actions flourished due to ...
A central goal of the disability rights movement is to enable people with disabilities to fully part...
This Article explores the marginalization of two groups of employees—individuals with disabilities a...
One of the hallmarks of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), which prohibits discrimination ...
One of the hallmarks of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), which prohibits discrimination ...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
This Article describes potential pitfalls for employers arising from the ADA protections afforded to...
This article considers the viability of mandated employer accommodation of family caregiving in a wo...
The employment provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 were intended to bring work...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
Approaching disability discrimination in systemic terms is the most fundamental challenge that disab...
The enactment of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (‘FWA’) gave employees a new mechanism for addressing ...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
Approaching disability discrimination in systemic terms is the most fundamental challenge that disab...