the challenge of equal pay in a deregulated labour.
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Palgrave Macmillan
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2014
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Introduction PART ONE: LABOUR MARKET INEQUALITIES: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Then and Now: Equal Pay in European Union Politics; C.Hoskyns Global Feminization and Flexible Labour Markets: Gendered Discourse in the Opposition to Pay Equality Reform; D.Figart & E.Mutari Pay Equity: Hard Work Down Under; M.Coleman Globalization, Feminization and Pay Inequalities in London and the UK; I.Bruegel PART TWO: RACE, MIGRATION AND EMPLOYMENT Immigration, Ethnicity and Exclusion: Implications of European Integration; R.Sales & J.Gregory 'Just Like One of the Family'? Gender, Ethnicity and Migrant Status among Filipino Domestic Workers in Rome; C.Tacoli South Asian Women Homeworkers in East London; K.Bhopal PART THREE: EVALUATING EQUAL PAY LAW Pay Equity: Lessons from Ontario, Canada; P.McDermott Negative (Pay) Equity - An Analysis of some (Side) Effects of the Equal Pay Act; S.Hastings Independent Experts in Equal Pay; A.Arthurs PART FOUR: THE STRATEGIC USE OF EQUAL PAY LAW Public Sector Reforms in a Changing Economic and Political Climate: Lessons from Michigan; P.Kahn & D.Figart Strategic Litigation in Pursuit of Pay Equality; R.Allen & G.Moon Union Strategies for Equality: The Role of Unison; M.Howes with A.Hegewisch List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Glossary Index