Has Discrimination Been Eliminated In Collective Agreements — The Central Arbitration Committee And Equal Pay?
Abstract
Between 1951 and 1971 the working population of Great Britain increased by 2.5 million — from 22.6 million to 25.1 million. The major part of this increase was due to the number of women in the workforce rising from 7.2 to 9 million. This has been a contributory cause of increased pressure for improved working conditions and pay for women that resulted in the 1970 Equal Pay Act and the 1975 Sex Discrimination Act — both of which came into force on the 29 December, 1975.
Citation
Snider, H. and Harris, J. (1981), "Has Discrimination Been Eliminated In Collective Agreements — The Central Arbitration Committee And Equal Pay?", Managerial Law, Vol. 23 No. 3, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022393
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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