Women, Work and Trade Unions
"Women, Work and Trade Unions," authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd, is a compelling examination of the intersection between gender and labor rights, published in 1999. This insightful hardback, spanning 222 pages, delves into the experiences of working-class women, particularly those in catering and cleaning professions, and highlights how their interests are represented within trade unions.
Grounded in rigorous empirical research, this book challenges the institutional biases that often sideline women’s voices in labor discussions. It serves as an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of gender within the workforce. Discover how these unions can evolve to better serve all their members and ensure equitable representation. Uncover the significant role of women in the labor movement with "Women, Work and Trade Unions" and engage with critical discussions around labor rights and gender equality.