Passt nicht? Macht nichts! Sie können Artikel bis zu 30 Tage zurückgeben
Mit einem Geschenkgutschein können Sie nichts falsch machen. Der Beschenkte kann sich im Tausch gegen einen Geschenkgutschein etwas aus unserem Sortiment aussuchen.
Bis zu 30 Tage Rückgaberecht
Wage discrimination remains a pervasive issue in workplaces worldwide, affecting millions and undermining fairness, equality, and economic security. Hourly Injustice: The Fight Against Wage Discrimination provides a comprehensive examination of the systemic factors, legal frameworks, and personal consequences of unequal pay. The book reframes wage discrimination not as an isolated inconvenience, but as a structural problem that requires awareness, advocacy, and strategic action.
The opening chapters explore the historical context of wage inequality, tracing its roots through labor movements, social policies, and economic shifts. Readers gain a clear understanding of how systemic biases related to gender, race, age, and job classification have persisted, influencing pay structures across industries.
Forms of wage discrimination are examined in depth, including unequal pay for equal work, underpayment for overtime, discriminatory bonus systems, and inequitable promotion practices. The book highlights how these practices often go unnoticed, subtly affecting career trajectories and lifetime earnings.
Risk factors and contributing conditions are presented systematically. Occupational segregation, biased performance evaluations, lack of transparency, and insufficient labor protections are analyzed as structural elements that perpetuate wage gaps. The book emphasizes the intersectional nature of discrimination, showing how multiple factors can compound disparities for marginalized workers.
Legal frameworks and protections are explored comprehensively. Federal, state, and international labor laws, including equal pay acts and anti-discrimination legislation, are explained alongside mechanisms for reporting violations, pursuing claims, and navigating enforcement processes. Readers gain practical insight into their rights and avenues for recourse.
Workplace strategies for addressing wage discrimination are discussed with clarity. Advocacy, collective bargaining, negotiation tactics, mentorship programs, and organizational audits are presented as proactive approaches to reduce inequity. The book underscores that both individual and systemic interventions are necessary to create meaningful change.
CONTENTS:
• Understand the Workforce Landscape
◦ Current State of the Workforce
◦ Gender Differences in the Workplace
◦ Historical Overview of Workforce Opportunities
• Pay Discrepancy Issues
◦ The Gender Pay Gap: An Overview
◦ Racial Inequalities in Pay
◦ Age and Pay: Disparities Across Generations
• Economic Factors Contributing to Inequality
◦ Effects of Globalization on Pay Inequality
◦ Role of Government Policies
◦ Industry-Specific Pay Gaps
• Socio-Cultural Factors Contributing to Inequity
◦ Implicit Bias and the Workplace
◦ Influence of Cultural Stereotypes
◦ The Impact of Education on Job Opportunities
• Inequality in Career Advancement
◦ The Corporate Ladder and Gender
◦ Racial Disparities in Promotions
◦ Age Discrimination in Career Development
• Case Studies of Pay and Opportunity Inequality
◦ High-Profile Cases of Unequal Pay
◦ Organizations Promoting Equal Opportunity
◦ Examples of Industry Change
• Strategies to Correct Pay and Opportunity Disparities
◦ Advocate for Equal Pay
◦ Promote Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
◦ Develop Fair and Transparent Promotion Practices
• The Future of Pay and Opportunity Equality
◦ Emerging Trends in Workforce Equality
◦ Predictions for the Future of the Pay Gap
◦ The Power of Collective Action Towards Equality
+ MORE
Hallo! Ich bin Libroamiko, dein Buchberater.
Wie kann ich dir helfen?