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Equal Pay Act 15 Th Amendment
600 wordsWomens Rights, rights that establish the same social, economic, and political status for women as for men. Womens rights guarantee that women will not face discrimination on the basis of their sex. Until the second half of the 20 th century, women in most societies were denied some of the legal and political rights accorded to men. Although women in much of the world have gained significant legal rights, many people believe that women still do not have complete political, economic, and social eq...
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Equal Employment Opportunity Civil Rights Act
4,325 wordsI. The History of Diversity in America Known as the Melting Pot, America is a country with a more diverse population than any other. But America also has a long, painful past of discrimination that has been based on sex, race, color, disability, religion, sexual orientation and various other characteristics that stray from the average white American citizen. Through the years, government has played a major role in trying to correct the past wrongs due to discrimination by enacting legislation an...
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The Institution Of Lifetime Employment In Japan
1,913 wordsLifetime employment in Japan has long been regarded as one of the stereotypical features in the Japanese workplace. Our readings have shown us varying degrees of lifetime employments viability as an institution in different work environments and social classes. Exemplified through ethnographies about line workers at Yusumi Motors and the Azumi lingerie factory, the office ladies and salaried men in a Japanese bank, and the social elite of Japans doozoku geisha, it can be seen that there are elem...
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Effects Of The Industrial Revolution On Women
2,609 wordsEffects of the Industrial Revolution on Women (1) It is impossible to talk about the beginning of process of womens emancipation, without mentioning Industrial Revolution in Western countries, which began to take place in 18 th century and continued throughout 19 th century. Within a matter of hundred years, after ideas of egalitarianism began to circulate, women had acquired numerous civil rights, of which their grandmothers could only dream about. At the turn of 20 th century, the most outstan...
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Female Workers Labor Force
904 wordsDiversity the new nine letter word It seems corporations rise and fall on new buzzwords, reorganization, downsizing, right sizing, TQM and now diversity. In what seems like a flurry, corporate America has embraced this initiative becoming the champion of this good cause. In a country where skepticism is encouraged, the base motivation for this action desires exploration. Through the advent of technology and deregulation industries find themselves in a battle pitted against each other for consume...
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