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9780252068348

Rights, Not Roses

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252068348

  • ISBN10:

    0252068343

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

"Although the most visible banners of feminism were carried by educated, white-collar, professional women, in fact, working-class women were a powerful force in the campaign for gender equality.""Rights, Not Roses""explores how unionized wage-earning women led the struggle to place women's employment rights on the national agenda, decisively influencing both the contemporary labor movement and second-wave feminism.Drawing on union records, oral histories, and legislative hearings and debates, Dennis A. Deslippe unravels a complex history of how labor leaders accommodated and resisted working women's demands for change. Through case studies of unions representing packinghouse and electrical workers, Deslippe explains why gender equality emerged as an issue in the 1960s and how the activities of wage-earning women in and outside of their unions shaped the content of the debate. He also traces the faultlines between working-class women, who sought gender equality within the parameters of unionist principles such as seniority, and middle-class women, who sought an equal rights amendment that would guarantee an abstract equality for all women. A thoughtful and thorough study of working-class feminism, ""Rights, Not Roses""raises important questions about the meaning of equality for working women, the connections of women to their unions, the gendered nature of equal rights, and more."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(10)
Beyond the Doldrums: Postwar Organized Labor and ``Women's Issues,'' 1945--63
11(32)
Prospects for Equality: Union Women, Equal Pay Legislation, and National Politics, 1945--63
43(24)
The Roots of Discontent: Gender Relations in the United Packinghouse Workers, 1945--63
67(22)
Accounting for Equality: Gender Relations in the International Union of Electrical Workers, 1945--63
89(25)
Organized Labor, National Politics, and Gender Equality, 1964--75
114(32)
Rank-and-File Militancy in the Service of Anti-Equality: Title VII and the United Packinghouse Workers, 1964--75
146(20)
``A Genuine Good Faith Effort'': Women and Equal Employment Opportunity in the International Union of Electrical Workers, 1964--80
166(25)
Conclusion: From Equality to Equity 191(6)
Notes 197(56)
Index 253

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