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#1 [more] | Braundy, Marcia Ann. Men and Women and Tools: Reflections on Male Resistance to Women in Trades and Technology. |
#2 [more] | Brickner, Rachel K. Mexican Union Women and the Social Construction of Women's Labor Rights. |
#3 [more] | Briskin, Linda. Equity Bargaining/Bargaining Equity. |
#4 [more] | Briskin, Linda, Janice Newson. Making Equity a Priority: Anatomy of the York University Strike of 1997. |
#5 [more] | Brudney, J., D. Morgan. Local Government Productivity: Efficiency and Equity. |
#6 [more] | Enberg, B., A. Ohman, H. Stenlund, G. Sundelin. Work Satisfaction, Career Preferences and Unpaid Household Work Among Recently Graduated Health-Care Professionals - a Gender Perspective. |
#7 [more] | Everingham, Christine. Engendering Time: Gender Equity and Discourses of Workplace Flexibility. |
#8 [more] | Frank, Dana. Women's Power is Union Power: Banana Worker Unions in Latin America. |
#9 [more] | Hoque, Kim, Mike Noon. Ethnic Minorities and Equal Treatment: The Impact of Gender, Equal Opportunities and Trade Unions. |
#10 [more] | Hunt, Gerald, David Rayside. Labour Union Response to Diversity in Canada and the United States. |
#11 [more] | ILO. Overview of Gender-Responsive Budget Initiatives. |
#12 [more] | Kabeer, Naila. Gender Mainstreaming in Poverty Eradication and the Millennium Development Goals: A Handbook For Policy-Makers and Other Stakeholders. |
#13 [more] | Kerber, Linda K. History Practice: Conditions of Work For Women Historians in the Twenty-First Century: Risking Our Dreams. |
#14 [more] | Price, Cindy J., Shaun S. Wulff. Does Sex Make a Difference? Job Satisfaction of Television Network News Correspondents. |
#15 [more] | SERTUC Women's Rights Committee. Waving Not Drowning. |
#16 [more] | Turnbull, Lorna. How Does the Law Recognize Work? |
#17 [more] | author unknown Promoting Equitable Participation of Professional Foreign-Trained Immigrant Women. |