Discrimination at work : comparing European, French, and American law / Marie Mercat-Bruns, translated from the French by Elaine Holt ; with a foreword by Christopher Kutz.

"Do the United States and France, both post-industrial democracies, differ in their views and laws concerning discrimination? Marie Mercat-Bruns, a Franco-American scholar, examines the differences in how the two countries approach discrimination. Bringing together prominent legal scholars--inc...

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Main Author: Mercat-Bruns, Marie (Author)
Other Authors: Holt, Elaine (Translator) (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
French
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
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Online Access:Click for online access
Uniform Title:Discriminations en droit du travail.
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Summary:"Do the United States and France, both post-industrial democracies, differ in their views and laws concerning discrimination? Marie Mercat-Bruns, a Franco-American scholar, examines the differences in how the two countries approach discrimination. Bringing together prominent legal scholars--including Robert Post, Linda Krieger, Martha Minow, Reva Siegel, Susan Sturm, Richard Ford, and others--Mercat-Bruns demonstrates how the two nations have adopted divergent strategies. The United States continues, with mixed success at "colorblind" policies, to deal with issues of diversity in university enrollment, class action sex-discrimination lawsuits, and rampant police violence against African American men and women. In France, the country has banned the full-face veil while making efforts to present itself as a secular republic. Young men and women whose parents and grandparents came from sub-Sahara and North Africa are stuck coping with a society that fails to take into account the barriers to employment and education they face. Discrimination at Work provides an incisive comparative analysis of how the nature of discrimination in both countries has changed, now often hidden, or steeped in deep unconscious bias. While it is rare for employers in both countries to openly discriminate, deep systemic discrimination exists, rooted in structural and environmental causes and the ways each state has dealt with difference in general. Invigorating and incisive, the book examines hot-button issues of sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and equality for LGBT individuals, delivering comparisons meant to further social equality and fundamental human rights across borders"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Published as part of the Luminos open access monograph publishing program from UC Press.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 362 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780520959583
0520959582
9780520283800
0520283805
Access:Open Access
Language:Translated from the French.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Luminos online resource, viewed May 5, 2016; title from PDF title page.