FOCUS: Women in Business Women at Work: A Problem for Business Ethics?

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (1):5-7 (1993)
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Businesses need to shape and monitor their structures and processes if they are at least to make sex‐discrimination more difficult. The author is Visiting Professor in Politics at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.

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