Union women fought sex discrimination and opened the workplace for all women through their use of 1963\u27s Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Scholars often attribute their success to well-known EEOC sex discrimination cases, such as those against the steel industry and Southern Bell. Yet much of the fight against sex discrimination in the workplace came not from famous EEOC cases but, rather, from lesser-known incidents in which union women filed shop-floor grievances to challenge sex discrimination. Moreover, many union women used grounds other than the new federal anti-discrimination laws to make their employment more equitable. Using local union grievances records, this dissertation examines West Virginia\u2...
The purpose of my study was to reach an understanding of gender relationships between union members ...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
This paper explores the impact of post-World War II deindustrialization on workers in West Virginia’...
The modern class action, the modern feminist movement, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: KNOCKING ON LABOR'S DOOR: UNION ORGANIZING AND THE ORIGINS OF THE ...
Since the 1970s, major changes in reproductive freedom, education, and the passage of equal employme...
Until recently, women working in the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent, England have been in the ma...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors influencing women\u27s decisions to enter male-...
In the 1970s women in the United States slowly increased their economic opportunities as they challe...
In the Iron Range Strike of 1916, working-class wives picketed alongside their husbands in a conflic...
Almost forty years after the enactment of Title VII, women\u27s struggle for equality in the workpla...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
In this Article, we examine the interplay of Rule 23(b)(2) class actions, feminism, and Title VII se...
Almost forty years after the enactment of Title VII, women\u27s struggle for equality in the workpla...
The purpose of my study was to reach an understanding of gender relationships between union members ...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
This paper explores the impact of post-World War II deindustrialization on workers in West Virginia’...
The modern class action, the modern feminist movement, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: KNOCKING ON LABOR'S DOOR: UNION ORGANIZING AND THE ORIGINS OF THE ...
Since the 1970s, major changes in reproductive freedom, education, and the passage of equal employme...
Until recently, women working in the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent, England have been in the ma...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors influencing women\u27s decisions to enter male-...
In the 1970s women in the United States slowly increased their economic opportunities as they challe...
In the Iron Range Strike of 1916, working-class wives picketed alongside their husbands in a conflic...
Almost forty years after the enactment of Title VII, women\u27s struggle for equality in the workpla...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
In this Article, we examine the interplay of Rule 23(b)(2) class actions, feminism, and Title VII se...
Almost forty years after the enactment of Title VII, women\u27s struggle for equality in the workpla...
The purpose of my study was to reach an understanding of gender relationships between union members ...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...