Men at Work

Men at Work
Author: Annabel Crabb
Publsiher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781743821480

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When New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, announced her pregnancy, the headlines raced around the world. But when Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg became the first prime minister and treasurer duo since the 1970s to take on their roles while bringing up young children, this detail passed largely without notice. Why do we still accept that fathers will be absent? Why do so few men take parental leave in this country? Why is flexible and part-time work still largely a female preserve? In the past half-century, women have revolutionised the way they work and live. But men’s lives have changed remarkably little. Why? Is it because men don’t want to change? Or is it because, every day in various ways, they are told they shouldn’t? In Men at Work, Annabel Crabb deploys political observation, workplace research and her characteristic humour and intelligence to argue that gender equity cannot be achieved until men are as free to leave the workplace (when their lives demand it) as women are to enter it.

Women and Men at Work

Women and Men at Work
Author: Irene Padavic,Barbara F. Reskin
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2002-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452267685

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The Second Edition of this best selling book provides a comprehensive examination of the role that gender plays in work environments. This book differs from others by comparing women′s and men′s work status, addressing contemporary issues within a historical perspective, incorporating comparative material from other countries, recognizing differences in the experiences of women and men from different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Relying on both qualitative and quantitative data, the authors seek to link social scientific ideas about workers′ lives, sex inequality, and gender to the real-world workplace. This new edition contains updated statistics, timely cartoons, and presents new scholarship in the field. It also provides a renewed focus on reasons for variability in inequality across workplaces. In sum, the second edition of Women and Men at Work presents a contemporary perspective to the field, with relevant comparative and historical insights that will draw readers in and connect them to the wider concern of making sense of our dramatically changing world.

Men Work

Men Work
Author: I. V. Hilliard
Publsiher: Harrison House Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781577949732

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Life is a journey and success takes some work! Dr. I.V. Hilliard, seen nationwide on the Changing Lives Through Faith television broadcast, helps men begin an amazing scriptural journey of worth, faith, and success starting with their commitments.

Men at Work

Men at Work
Author: Lewis Wickes Hine,International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780486234755

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Hine, widely known for his photographs of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island and his studies of child labor, brings enormous technical ability and sensitivity to these images of construction workers, railroad and factory workers, miners, foundation men, welders, and the builders of the Empire State Building.

Men at Work

Men at Work
Author: Janelle Denison,Nina Bangs,MaryJanice Davidson
Publsiher: Berkley
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425206831

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Three fabulous authors dish out the hottest stories of blue collared hunks who have a serious work ethic--in the bedroom. These guys know how to get the job done and are not just into quick fixes.

Why Men Win at Work

Why Men Win at Work
Author: Gill Whitty-Collins
Publsiher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781910022085

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Why are men still winning at work? If women have equal leadership ability, why are they so under-represented at the top in business and society? Why are we still living in a man's world? And why do we accept it? In this provocative book, Gill Whitty-Collins looks beyond the facts and figures on gender bias and uncovers the invisible discrimination that continues to sabotage us in the workplace and limits our shared success. Addressing both men and women and pulling no punches, she sets out the psychology of gender diversity from the perspective of real personal experience and shares her powerful insights on how to tackle the gender equality issue. 'This book tells the inconvenient truth about the gender inequality issue, providing some real deep insights into what truly gets in the way of driving diversity - even in companies that are trying to do the right thing. It may be uncomfortable reading for some but crucial for driving the needed change to create a long-term advantage.' - Paul Polman, Founder & Chair, Imagine and Ex CEO, Unilever

Circular

Circular
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1943
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: MINN:30000008500914

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Men at Work

Men at Work
Author: T. J. Barringer
Publsiher: Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2005-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300103808

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For artists of the increasingly mechanized Victorian age, questions about the meaning and value of labour presented a series of urgent problems: Is work a moral obligation or a religious duty? Must labour be the preserve of men alone? Does the amount of work bestowed on a painting affect its value? Should art celebrate wholesome rural work or reveal the degradations of the industrial workplace? In this highly original book, Tim Barringer considers how artists and theorists addressed these questions and what their solutions reveal about Victorian society and culture. Based on extensive new research, Men at Work offers a compelling study of the image as a means of exploring the relationship between labour and art in Victorian Britain. Barringer arrives at a major reinterpretation of the art and culture of nineteenth-century Britain and its empire as well as new readings of such key figures as Ford Madox Brown and John Ruskin.