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Women, Minorities, and Unions in the Public Sector

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women, Minorities, and Unions in the Public Sector

Contributors:

By (Author) Norma Riccucci

ISBN:

9780313260438

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

19th January 1990

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social discrimination and social justice
Gender studies: women and girls
Ethnic studies
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism

Dewey:

331.119042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

201

Description

Although in recent years much attention has been paid to affirmative action and the employment patterns of women and minorities in the public sector, there has been little attention placed on union involvement in these employment patterns. This book examines this discrepancy on the premise that although unions in the public sector are important decision makers in the employment of women and minorities, they are overlooked largely because their formal powers tend to be circumscribed due to their operation in the government as opposed to the private sector sphere. The research presented in this book suggests that unions in the public sector often possess de facto power to influence the employment progress of women and minorities in government work forces. Through legal, political and historical frameworks, Riccucci examines the patterns of union involvement and addresses issues that are pertinent to both women and minorities. She provides an up-to-date list of case law as well as current data on the percentage of women and minorities in public sector unions. "Women, minorities and Unions in the Public Sector" aims to fill a gap in the literature on labour relations, equal employment opportunity, affirmative action and general personnel administration, making it suitable for students of labour relations, employment rights of women and minorities, human resources development/management, civil rights policy and law and employment discrimination law.

Reviews

Riccucci presents a well-researched analysis of the public-sector relationship of women and minorities to unions as well as the influence of unions on the wage and employment opportunities of women and minorities. Separate chapters discuss female and minority membership in public-sector unions, the legal obligations of unions to females and minorities, joint labor-management cooperation, including equal employment opportunity and affirmative action committees and apprenticeship programs, women in uniformed service jobs, and unions and comparable worth. Each chapter has extensive footnotes and a thorough bibliography. There is a Table of Cases' and a detailed index. . . . Recommendation for law libraries, graduate libraries supporting government and industrial relations collections, and public libraries.-Choice
This book suggests that unions in the public sector often possess de facto power to influence the employment progress of women and minorities in government work forces. Through legal, political, and historical frameworks, the author examines the patterns of union involvement and addresses issues that are pertinent to both women and minorities. It provides and up-to-date list of case law as well as current data on the percentage of women and minorities in public sector unions.-RPGP
"This book suggests that unions in the public sector often possess de facto power to influence the employment progress of women and minorities in government work forces. Through legal, political, and historical frameworks, the author examines the patterns of union involvement and addresses issues that are pertinent to both women and minorities. It provides and up-to-date list of case law as well as current data on the percentage of women and minorities in public sector unions."-RPGP
"Riccucci presents a well-researched analysis of the public-sector relationship of women and minorities to unions as well as the influence of unions on the wage and employment opportunities of women and minorities. Separate chapters discuss female and minority membership in public-sector unions, the legal obligations of unions to females and minorities, joint labor-management cooperation, including equal employment opportunity and affirmative action committees and apprenticeship programs, women in uniformed service jobs, and unions and comparable worth. Each chapter has extensive footnotes and a thorough bibliography. There is a Table of Cases' and a detailed index. . . . Recommendation for law libraries, graduate libraries supporting government and industrial relations collections, and public libraries."-Choice

Author Bio

NORMA M. RICCUCCI is Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at the State University of New York, Albany. She has written articles on public sector labor relations, equal employment opportunity, and affirmative action for Review of Public Personnel Administration, Public Administration Quarterly, Policy Studies Journal, and the University of Detroit Law Review, among others.

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