Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere
Delve into the captivating exploration of discrimination in the airline industry with "Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere" by A. Mills. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 311 pages and offers a profound historical analysis of how discriminatory practices have evolved over time.
A. Mills meticulously chronicles the experiences of female employees at major airlines, including British Airways, Air Canada, and Pan American Airways, from 1919 to 1991. This book is not just a recounting of events but an illuminating examination of the social and strategic forces that shaped workplace dynamics within these key periods.
Perfect for those interested in gender studies, aviation history, and social change, "Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere" invites readers to reflect on the past while making connections to the ongoing challenges faced by women in the workforce today. Don’t miss out on this compelling read that shines a light on an important chapter of history.