Equal Opportunities International: Volume 5 Issue 2
Table of contents
Equal Opportunity Developments in Banking ‐An International Perspective
Margery PovallThe traditional and conservative image of the banking sector now misrepresents the true situation. Banks are in a process of experimentation, rethinking and change. Within this…
Developing an Equal Opportunity Programme: The Case of a Large Dutch Bank
Attie M. de JongEstablishing an equal opportunity personnel policy in a Dutch organisation is dependent on the goodwill, initiative and perseverence of a number of key members of the…
Equal Opportunities for Women in British Banking
Margery PovallThe results of four research studies aimed at identifying and reducing the barriers for women within banks show that “structural” and “attitudinal” factors exist. Structural…
Professional Equality of Women in French Banks
Jacqueline Huppert‐Laufer, Annie Labourie‐RacapèeDiscrimination towards women leads to the underexploitation of an available potential. Hence the revision of recruitment procedures, the causes of women's slow promotion and other…
Equal Opportunities: How to Change and Which Change?
Monique ChaludeThe issue of equal opportunities needs to be integrated into personnel management. In the absence of effective outside pressure or pressure from within, the establishment sees no…