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The Equal Opportunities Revolution
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The Equal Opportunities Revolution

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This is the story of the equal opportunities revolution at work. Not a handbook or a guide but a history of a sea change in the workplace, drawn from contemporary sources.

The equal opportunities revolution was hatched in the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Commission for Race Equality and the London Labour boroughs. At the time the policies they came up with were often rubbished from the left as tokenism, and from the right as social engineering. But over time ‘equal opps’ were taken up by employers as best practice.

This account explains why bosses took equal opportunities on board just as they were tearing up union rights at work. It asks why greater rights led to greater inequality, and why advances in race and sex equality ran alongside social inequality. It shows how the equal opportunities revolution became the general model for workplace relations in the decades that followed, and how it did not challenge, but rather perfected the liberalisation of labour law.

The right won the economic war, the left won the culture war - and this explains how.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Watkins Media
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 May 2017
Pages
352
ISBN
9781910924921

This is the story of the equal opportunities revolution at work. Not a handbook or a guide but a history of a sea change in the workplace, drawn from contemporary sources.

The equal opportunities revolution was hatched in the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Commission for Race Equality and the London Labour boroughs. At the time the policies they came up with were often rubbished from the left as tokenism, and from the right as social engineering. But over time ‘equal opps’ were taken up by employers as best practice.

This account explains why bosses took equal opportunities on board just as they were tearing up union rights at work. It asks why greater rights led to greater inequality, and why advances in race and sex equality ran alongside social inequality. It shows how the equal opportunities revolution became the general model for workplace relations in the decades that followed, and how it did not challenge, but rather perfected the liberalisation of labour law.

The right won the economic war, the left won the culture war - and this explains how.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Watkins Media
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 May 2017
Pages
352
ISBN
9781910924921