Workplace Discrimination

Editorial: The law of the farm at the end of extra time fertile agricultural fields of Ventura County and the rest of the vast California farmlands, farm workers have a particular brand of discrimination at work.
Workplace Discrimination
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Managing and Leading Effectively: How to Achieve a Discrimination Free Workplace (Federal EEO Training Series) … |
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Classic Women in the Workforce Films (2) Dvds: 1940s- 1950s Sexism, Gender Roles, Gender Bias, & Women in Business History Films $19.99 This (2) DVD compilation features films about women in workforce during the 1940s and 1950s. Gender roles have evolved substantially since these films were made but the old gender biases run rampant through this collection. Women are portrayed as emotional, more troublesome workers, and pretty much relegated to secretarial work. Table Of Contents: Disc I: (1) Supervising Women Workers (1944) – The… |
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History of Racial Discrimination and Anti-Semitism: An American Girl DVD (1958) $4.99 Produced by the oldest Jewish Service Organization in the world, An American Girl is a thought provoking and touching film that aims to expose 1950′s antisemitism and racial discrimination in small town America. Cultural tensions were still swirling around Jewish people in America after the Holocaust, and this film aims to expose prejudice stereotypes and the roots of anti semitism. An adolescent … |
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Faux Multiculturalism Historical Video: Who Are the People of America? DVD (1953) $4.99 Who Are the People of America is a mind blowing classic film from the 1950′s that paints America as a utopian land of diversity and happiness. The narrator waxes poetically about how Americans owe many of their favorite things to the rest of the world, including such insignificant things as spaghetti, baseball, music, and hot dogs. The film highlights this diversity by saying, “These are some of t… |
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Reinventing Diversity: Transforming Organizational Community to Strengthen People, Purpose, and Performance $26.99 Diversity in business and other organizations has been a goal for more than a quarter of a century, yet companies struggle to create an inclusive work place. In Reinventing Diversity, one of America’s leading diversity experts explains why most diversity programs fail and how we can make them work. In this inspiring guide, Howard Ross, uses interviews, personal stories, statistics, and case studie… |