Women\u27s right to equal employment opportunity has been recognized virtually worldwide. In fact, one-third of the total world labor force consists of women.\u27 As the higher echelons in employment are reached, however, the number of positions occupied by women tapers off dramatically.2 Thus, while the right to equal employment opportunity is acknowledged, enforcement remains a formidable challenge. Although facially similar laws prohibiting discrimination in the recruitment, promotion and working conditions of women have been enacted by United Nations member countries, the United States, the European Community and Japan, the difference between equality in law and equality in fact lies with their implementation
Issues of equity and inequity have always been part of employment relations and are a fundamental pa...
Development cannot be achieved if fifty percent of the population is excluded from the opportunities...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
Women\u27s right to equal employment opportunity has been recognized virtually worldwide. In fact, o...
After a raft of legislation precluding employers and employees from partaking in d...
Equality between men and women has long been legally established in national and international acts...
Employment and a concomitant opportunity to compete on the basis of individual merit for the rewards...
In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as m...
The gender inequality has been present throughout human history, where the role of women in the fami...
In April, 1986 the Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law went into effect. This law prohibits ge...
The Author has divided the existing legal regulations of the above mentioned institutions in three ...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
Women have been struggling for their rights for centuries in the male-dominated societies. When fema...
The modern labor market changes as society changes. Employees should be treated equally, regardless ...
In the last century, international focus on workplace equality has reached an all-time high. The rol...
Issues of equity and inequity have always been part of employment relations and are a fundamental pa...
Development cannot be achieved if fifty percent of the population is excluded from the opportunities...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
Women\u27s right to equal employment opportunity has been recognized virtually worldwide. In fact, o...
After a raft of legislation precluding employers and employees from partaking in d...
Equality between men and women has long been legally established in national and international acts...
Employment and a concomitant opportunity to compete on the basis of individual merit for the rewards...
In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as m...
The gender inequality has been present throughout human history, where the role of women in the fami...
In April, 1986 the Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law went into effect. This law prohibits ge...
The Author has divided the existing legal regulations of the above mentioned institutions in three ...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
Women have been struggling for their rights for centuries in the male-dominated societies. When fema...
The modern labor market changes as society changes. Employees should be treated equally, regardless ...
In the last century, international focus on workplace equality has reached an all-time high. The rol...
Issues of equity and inequity have always been part of employment relations and are a fundamental pa...
Development cannot be achieved if fifty percent of the population is excluded from the opportunities...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...