Title:
Lebanese working and employed women: reality and role in trade union decision - field study
Code:
LWO/03/1
Supervisor:
Center for Women's Rights for Studies and Research - Friedrich Ebert Foundation - European Union
Author:
Mary Nassif Debs
Page Numbers:
147
Available at:
OMSAR
Summary:
Methodology of work
1. Field survey
2. Choice of Models
Chapter 1: Women and Work A History (1960s until the end of the Civil War)
First: Women's work
Second: location in the production and decision process
Chapter 2: Women working and employed today, the situation at work and the role in trade union work
First: Women workers and employees in the private sector
1. Family status and career status
2. Wages and daily working hours
3. Affiliation to Warranty and Submissions
4. Break down
Second: Women and trade unions: the role of trade unions and the affiliation of women to them
1. The presence of the guild and obstacles
2. Women and trade union leadership
Third: The reality of women in the public sector
Fourth: Women and the right to organize trade unions in the public sector
1. Trade union organization, equality and role
2. Kuta and union leadership
Year:
2003
Sub-Sector:
Women and Children