Women in Management Review: Volume 1 Issue 4
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Women in Management: The Government's Role
John ButcherAt the conference—Working Women: Paths to Power, organized by the Institute of Directors and Working Woman magazine, the Under Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and…
Women in Management: The Trade Unions' Role
Sue SlipmanAt the IoD/Working Woman conference, Sue Slipman attacked the Government's record on equality issues. She also described the barriers and opportunities to be found in the trade…
Women Must Make a Choice: a Response
Pauline GrahamThe following abstract, from Women in Management Review Autumn 85, caused quite a stir:
Training the Body Cosmetic
At the beginning of January this year, The Body Shop's Training School opened its doors. Andrew Ede spoke to Pauline Lalor, the manager of the school, about The Body Shop…
Buying a Franchise
Susan GlascockMany women like the idea of running their own business but find it difficult to come up with an idea which seems good enough for them to want to risk either their time or their…
When Did You Last Switch Off?
Iona WallCheck on how you're sitting. Where do you feel any tension or strain? The back of the neck? In your chest or stomach? Does your head ache or are your shoulders hunched? In fact…
Job Desegregation and Organizational Structure
Estelle M. PhillipsMen and women seldom do the same job. The segregation of role according to sex is a continuing phenomenon throughout the western world: it occurs in occupations, in families, and…
Nine‐to‐Five…Going…Going…?
Wilf KnowlesThe vast majority of managers, men and women, would probably answer the question in the article's title by asserting that, for them, ‘nine‐to‐five’ working has never existed. For…