answersLogoWhite

0

AllQ&AStudy Guides
Best answer

Shelagh Wilkinson has written:

'Approaching affirmative action' -- subject- s -: Handbooks, manuals, Affirmative action programs, Employment equity

This answer is:
Related answers

Shelagh Wilkinson has written:

'Approaching affirmative action' -- subject- s -: Handbooks, manuals, Affirmative action programs, Employment equity

View page

Pat Armstrong has written:

'Women and jobs' -- subject(s): Employment, Women

'Job creation and unemployment for Canadian women' -- subject(s): Unemployment, Employment, Women

'Thinking women and health care reform in Canada'

'Labour pains' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Women, Canada, Employment

'Pay equity in predominantly female establishments' -- subject(s): Allied health personnel, Wages, Women, Medical personnel, Sexual division of labor, Pay equity, Equal pay for equal work, Employment

View page

Deborah M. Figart has written:

'Economic status of women in the labor market and prospects for pay equity over the life cycle' -- subject(s): Women, Wages, Employment, Pay equity, Sex discrimination in employment

View page

A suit in equity refers to a legal action whereby the plaintiff seeks an equitable remedy.

View page

Jane Traupmann has written:

'Intimacy in older women's lives' -- subject(s): Satisfaction, Interpersonal relations, Older women, Love, Sex in marriage, Intimacy (Psychology), Sex

'Intergenerational equity' -- subject(s): Mothers and daughters, Family, Women

View page
Featured study guide
📓
See all Study Guides
✍️
Create a Study Guide
Search results