Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere
Discover the compelling insights of Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere by Albert Mills, published by Palgrave USA in 2006. This engaging hardback edition spans 311 pages and delves into the evolution of discriminatory practices within the aerospace and air transport industries. Through a thorough historical analysis, Mills examines the treatment of female employees at major airlines such as British Airways, Air Canada, and Pan American Airways from 1919 to 1991.
Organized around pivotal periods, this book highlights how corporate culture and gender psychology have shaped the workplace dynamics in these industries. With a focus on case studies and the sexual division of labor, Mills offers a critical perspective on gender relations and the impact of organizational behavior. Ideal for those interested in business, economics, and gender studies, this title is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of gender roles in the workplace.