Masculine, feminine or neutral? In-company equal opportunities policies in Irish and French MNC retailing


Autoria(s): McGauran, Anne-Marie
Contribuinte(s)

Michael Poole

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Several problematic aspects of women's paid employment - e.g. low pay and lack of promotional opportunities - are exacerbated by the segregation of women and men into different occupations. In this article, the potential of in-store equal opportunities policies to break down such gender segregation will be explored, through consideration of the existence and implementation of these policies in twenty-two multinational retail companies in Dublin and Paris. It will be argued that, with one notable exception, the instore equal opportunities policies are effectively neutralized, and furthermore are neutralized in nationally specific ways which can be related to differences between France and Ireland in the organization of labour-market regulation and in women's labour-force participation (LFP). The case-study findings also suggest that the 'country' variable has a stronger effect on the existence and implementation of these policies than the extent of a shop's links to an overseas headquarters. The findings of this study have implications for both the equity of women's incorporation into the paid labour force and understanding of aspects of HRM in branches of multinational companies.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60667

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Routledge Journals

Palavras-Chave #Equal #Opportunities #Policies #Implementation #Management #Mncs #Dublin #Paris #C1 #360201 Public Policy #750101 Employment
Tipo

Journal Article