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Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization (Chicago Series in Law and Society) [Paperback]

Michael W. McCann (Author)
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0226555720 978-0226555720 June 25, 1994 1
What role has litigation played in the struggle for equal pay between women and men? In Rights at Work, Michael W. McCann explains how wage discrimination battles have raised public legal consciousness and helped reform activists mobilize working women in the pay equity movement over the past two decades.

Rights at Work explores the political strategies in more than a dozen pay equity struggles since the late 1970s, including battles of state employees in Washington and Connecticut, as well as city employees in San Jose and Los Angeles. Relying on interviews with over 140 union and feminist activists, McCann shows that, even when the courts failed to correct wage discrimination, litigation and other forms of legal advocacy provided reformers with the legal discourse—the understanding of legal rights and their constraints—for defining and advancing their cause.

Rights at Work offers new insight into the relation between law and social change—the ways in which grass roots social movements work within legal rights traditions to promote progressive reform.

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Michael W. McCann is chair and professor in the department of political science at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of Taking Reform Seriously: Perspectives on Public Interest Liberalism.

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  • Paperback: 372 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (June 25, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226555720
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226555720
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Activism on the ground, January 23, 2011
This review is from: Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization (Chicago Series in Law and Society) (Paperback)
In Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization (Chicago Series in Law and Society), Michael McCann tries to demonstrate how law shapes and is used by social activists, with a focus on equal pay and gender discrimination claims. The book reads like an on-the-ground account of these movements, with passionate statements from insider activists. It's an interesting look as to when law matters - or doesn't - and the cynicism that pervades activists with regards to legal means. It's also appreciated that McCann wrote about an activist movement other than the mid-century civil/women's rights movements, which have been covered extensively elsewhere. Still, the book's focus on activism probably makes it more appropriate for scholars interested in social movements rather than strictly law per se.
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First Sentence:
ON JUNE 8, 1981, the United States Supreme Court handed down a landmark wage discriminition decision in County of Washington, Oregon v.Gunther. Read the first page
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pay equity cause, pay equity activists, job study techniques, legal mobilization approach, female union organizer, legal leveraging, legal mobilization framework, judicial endowments, pay equity rights, pay equity experience, pay equity litigation, pay equity campaign, pay equity movement, pay equity politics, comparable worth reforms, pay equity advocates, pay equity claims, equity activism, pay equity cases, leveraging tactics, remedial frame, wage discrimination claims, equity reformers, equity campaigns, solidaristic bonds
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San Jose, Los Angeles, Winn Newman, Supreme Court, New York, Nassau County, United States, Contra Costa, Equal Pay Act, Santa Clara, Claudia Wayne, Ronnie Steinberg, University of Washington, California State, Carole Wilson, Civil Rights Act, National Committee, State of Washington, Yale University, Bay Area, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Helen Remick, Heidi Hartmann, Jane Pinsky, Linda Blum
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