Equal Opportunities International: Volume 1 Issue 4

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Three Years with an Act on Equality

Eva Kolstad

An Asian delegate to the UN‐conference of Women in Copenhagen 1980 asked the Norwegian Ombud:

Job Evaluation, Equal Pay, and the Trade Unions

Joyce McNally

S.l(2)(b) of the UK Equal Pay Act provides that where a woman's work has been rated as equivalent with that of a man — in other words given an equal value under a job evaluation…

Women in Trade Unions

Hazel Suchard

In most countries, the more favourable the political climate towards labour, the greater the degree of labour organisation. However, a favourable political climate does not appear…

Networking, Publications

Women: Health and Safety at Work: A Basic Reading List, Library Bibliography No. 8, is available from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Cannon House, The Priory…

Implementing an Equal Opportunities Audit

Barrie O. Pettman

During the last few decades, most nations have seen a significant growth in the number and proportion of women, especially married women, in the labour force. However, the…

Putting Women in the House: The Foundation and Development of the 300 Group to get more Women into British Politics

Elizabeth Vallance

Very occasionally a movement is born which is so timely and relevant it is clear that it will make an enduring impression on our attitudes and institutions. In the autumn of 1980…

Interview with Baroness Gardner

The Baroness Gardner of Parkes, the United Kingdom Representative on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, is someone well used to serving on committees and has a…

ISSN:

0261-0159

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1981 – 2009

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Emerald Publishing Limited