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Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart

by Liza Featherstone

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On television, Wal-Mart employees are smiling women delighted with their jobs. But reality is another story. In 2000, Betty Dukes, a fifty-two-year-old black woman in Pittsburg, California, became the lead plaintiff in Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores, a class action, representing 1.6 million women. In her explosive investigation of this historic lawsuit, journalist Liza Featherstone reveals how Wal-Mart, a self-styled "family-oriented," Christian company: Deprives women (but not men) of the training they need to advance. Relegates women to lower-paying jobs like selling baby clothes, reserving the more lucrative positions for men. Inflicts punitive demotions on employees who object to discrimination. Exploits Asian women in its sweatshops in Saipan, a U.S. commonwealth. Featherstone goes on to reveal the creative solutions that Wal-Mart workers around the country have found, like fighting for unions, living-wage ordinances, and childcare options. Selling Women Short combines the personal stories of these employees with superb investigative journalism to show why women who work these low-wage jobs are getting a raw deal, and what they are doing about it. A new preface to the paperback edition will reflect on Wal-Mart's response to this lawsuit and its critics-including this one.

About the Author

Liza Featherstone is a freelance journalist whose work has been featured in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, Rolling Stone, and the Washington Post, among other publications. She lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780465023165
Subtitle:
The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart
Author:
Featherstone, Liza
Publisher:
Basic Books
Subject:
Women & Business
Subject:
Industrial relations
Subject:
Sex discrimination against women
Subject:
Industries - Retailing
Subject:
Labor & Industrial Relations - General
Subject:
Women's Studies
Subject:
Sex discrimination in employment
Publication Date:
September 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
290
Dimensions:
8.04x5.32x.66 in. .71 lbs.

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