Women, labor and the law: a Caribbean perspective

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Geneva: CARICOM and International Labour Organization, 1995Description: 40 p. ill. tblsSubject(s): Women Workers | Labour | Women's RightsSummary: This 1995 publication produced by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in collaboration with CARICOM, explores the intersectional women, labor, and legal frameworks in the Caribbean. It analyzes existing labor laws affecting women, highlighting issues such as equal pay, maternity protection, workplace discrimination, and participation in the labor force. The report offers a comparative perspective across CARICOM member states and recommends reform to strengthen gender equality and improve women's working conditions and economic empowerment.
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This 1995 publication produced by the International Labor Organization (ILO) in collaboration with CARICOM, explores the intersectional women, labor, and legal frameworks in the Caribbean. It analyzes existing labor laws affecting women, highlighting issues such as equal pay, maternity protection, workplace discrimination, and participation in the labor force. The report offers a comparative perspective across CARICOM member states and recommends reform to strengthen gender equality and improve women's working conditions and economic empowerment.

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