Sexual Harassment of Working Women
In "Sexual Harassment of Working Women," author and practicing attorney Catherine A. MacKinnon delves into the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in the workplace, articulating it as a significant form of discrimination based on sex. Published by Yale University Press in 1979, this influential work spans 326 pages, providing a comprehensive legal analysis of the challenges faced by women in professional environments. MacKinnon's insights not only highlight the social implications but also advocate for legal recognition and remedies for affected women. This groundbreaking book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the intersections of law, gender, and workplace rights, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Explore how MacKinnon's powerful arguments laid the groundwork for future discussions on gender equality and workplace safety.