What Do You Do When The Law Doesn’t Work? Adult Educators’ Role In Fighting Workplace Discrimination
Abstract
An analysis of research suggests that ethnic/racial group members lack informal access to developmental opportunities in the workplace. Legal scholars critique Title VII law as ineffective in current organizations. Research shows the work of adult educators is critical in fighting discrimination in the absence of effective legal protection.
Keywords
workplace, discrimination, ethnicity, race
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Recommended Citation
Brooks, A.,
&
Clunis, T.
(2006).
What Do You Do When The Law Doesn’t Work? Adult Educators’ Role In Fighting Workplace Discrimination.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2006/papers/82
What Do You Do When The Law Doesn’t Work? Adult Educators’ Role In Fighting Workplace Discrimination
An analysis of research suggests that ethnic/racial group members lack informal access to developmental opportunities in the workplace. Legal scholars critique Title VII law as ineffective in current organizations. Research shows the work of adult educators is critical in fighting discrimination in the absence of effective legal protection.