Problems of Citizenship |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 217
... equal periods of time . The difference was probably due in part to a variety of factors . But much of it can be laid to wage rates based on sex and the greater opportunities open to men for training and advancement . The Women's Bureau ...
... equal periods of time . The difference was probably due in part to a variety of factors . But much of it can be laid to wage rates based on sex and the greater opportunities open to men for training and advancement . The Women's Bureau ...
Page 218
... equal to the men's . Since this was the case there could be no good reason for paying her less . If the men were not up to the work , were slow and below average , why ... EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK " 219 on an 218 ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATIONS.
... equal to the men's . Since this was the case there could be no good reason for paying her less . If the men were not up to the work , were slow and below average , why ... EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK " 219 on an 218 ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATIONS.
Page 219
... equal to that of her male predecessor , is not the same , not so responsible or complete , and so should not receive as high pay . A fourth way of avoiding the issue is to assert that equal work means production of a product equal in ...
... equal to that of her male predecessor , is not the same , not so responsible or complete , and so should not receive as high pay . A fourth way of avoiding the issue is to assert that equal work means production of a product equal in ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE WOMAN PROBLEM | 11 |
THE NEWSPAPER PROBLEM | 22 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreement alien American arbitration Britain capitalist cent citizens civil colored commission concerning conference Constitution coöperative court declared desire disputes economic effect employed employers equal Europe European powers existing farm federal force foreign foreign-born freedom Freedom of Speech greater guild guild socialism guild socialists ideal immigration increased individual industry interest Japan Japanese labor land large numbers League League of Nations less liberty ment Monroe Doctrine movement mulattoes National Woman's Party nations native Americans Negro occupations opinion opportunity organization Pan-American Pan-American Conference paper parties peace persons political practically President problems provision question race radical railroad Railroad Labor Board reader refused representatives result Rochdale Russian schools secure social socialists society speech strike strikers syndicalists territory tion trade trade union treaty union United vote wages woman women workers York