Jobs for the boys at Joe's Stone Crabs?
By: SHERWYN, David.
Contributor(s): LANKAN, Melenie J | EIGEN, Zev.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2000Subject(s): Employment Law | Sex Discrimination | Joe's Stone Crabs | Restaurants | RecruitmentHuman Resource Management International Digest 8, 2, p. 15-17Abstract: Joe's Stone Crabs, a Miami Beach restaurant, developed a reputation for hiring only men to work as servers. The reputation was unjust, particularly in a company whose employment polices were in many ways considered liberal. but is was enough to bring, it to the attention of the federal government. This article looks at how Joe's came to be found guilty of "uniintentional deiscrimantion" and examines the lack of logic in some of the arguments used against it in courtItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
Joe's Stone Crabs, a Miami Beach restaurant, developed a reputation for hiring only men to work as servers. The reputation was unjust, particularly in a company whose employment polices were in many ways considered liberal. but is was enough to bring, it to the attention of the federal government. This article looks at how Joe's came to be found guilty of "uniintentional deiscrimantion" and examines the lack of logic in some of the arguments used against it in court
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