This book explores the representation of women and their interests in the world of work across four trade unions in France and the UK.Drawing on case studies of the careers of 100 activists and a longitudinal study of the trade unions' struggle for equal pay in the UK, it unveils the social, organizational, and political conditions that contribute to the reproduction of gender inequalities or, on the contrary, allow the promotion of equality.Guillaume’s nuanced evaluation is a call to redefine the role of trade unions in the delivering of gender equality, contributing to broader debates on the effectiveness of equality policies and the enforcement of equality legislation
This article considers the importance of trade union action in attempting to promote workplace equal...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
International audienceThe equality agenda has gained a much higher visibility in the UK and in Franc...
Women's groups in unions are collective spaces within which women seek to advance their concerns and...
Drawing on data from a Europe wide project, together with existing data on equality and diversity in...
In all respects, and especially in the field being discussed in this issue on British trade unions, ...
Women's groups in unions are collective spaces within which women seek to advance their concerns and...
This qualitative study examines whether, and to what extent, gender equality can be used for trade-u...
This book is a ground-breaking retheorization of what constitutes "progress in gender relations." It...
Women in trade unions Methods and good practices for gender mainstreaming Gender equality is a funda...
During the 1990s attempts to identify a feminist trade union agenda have focused on both the content...
This thesis focuses on women's group organising (WG) in British unions. WGs are broadly defined as c...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
International audienceIn this chapter we consider why equality bargaining, although relatively well ...
International audienceIn France, as in many other countries, women have great difficulties in achiev...
This article considers the importance of trade union action in attempting to promote workplace equal...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
International audienceThe equality agenda has gained a much higher visibility in the UK and in Franc...
Women's groups in unions are collective spaces within which women seek to advance their concerns and...
Drawing on data from a Europe wide project, together with existing data on equality and diversity in...
In all respects, and especially in the field being discussed in this issue on British trade unions, ...
Women's groups in unions are collective spaces within which women seek to advance their concerns and...
This qualitative study examines whether, and to what extent, gender equality can be used for trade-u...
This book is a ground-breaking retheorization of what constitutes "progress in gender relations." It...
Women in trade unions Methods and good practices for gender mainstreaming Gender equality is a funda...
During the 1990s attempts to identify a feminist trade union agenda have focused on both the content...
This thesis focuses on women's group organising (WG) in British unions. WGs are broadly defined as c...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
International audienceIn this chapter we consider why equality bargaining, although relatively well ...
International audienceIn France, as in many other countries, women have great difficulties in achiev...
This article considers the importance of trade union action in attempting to promote workplace equal...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
International audienceThe equality agenda has gained a much higher visibility in the UK and in Franc...