Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class, and Pay Equity

Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class, and Pay Equity

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Aug 15, 1989 · Anglais · Relié (254 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 254
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 15, 1989
Éditeur Temple University Press
ISBN-10 0877226210
ISBN-13 9780877226215

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Joan Acker's exploration offers a groundbreaking look into the complexities of achieving pay equity across different genders and classes. Through meticulous empirical research, the study delves deep into the methods and challenges encountered in implementing comparable worth initiatives. Acker highlights not only the systemic barriers that perpetuate wage disparities but also the real-world implications these inequities have on individuals and communities.

As Acker navigates the intricate landscape of gender and class dynamics, readers gain valuable insights into the sociopolitical forces at play in shaping compensation policies. This work acts as a compelling call to action, urging stakeholders to confront these injustices and champion a more equitable system that recognizes and values the contributions of all workers, regardless of gender or class.
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