An edition of After civil rights (2014)

After civil rights

racial realism in the new American workplace

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An edition of After civil rights (2014)

After civil rights

racial realism in the new American workplace

What role should racial difference play in the American workplace? As a nation, we rely on civil rights law to address this question, and the monumental Civil Rights Act of 1964 seemingly answered it: race must not be a factor in workplace decisions. In After Civil Rights, John Skrentny contends that after decades of mass immigration, many employers, Democratic and Republican political leaders, and advocates have adopted a new strategy to manage race and work. Race is now relevant not only in negative cases of discrimination, but in more positive ways as well. In today's workplace, employers routinely practice "racial realism," where they view race as real--as a job qualification. Many believe employee racial differences, and sometimes immigrant status, correspond to unique abilities or evoke desirable reactions from clients or citizens. They also see racial diversity as a way to increase workplace dynamism. The problem is that when employers see race as useful for organizational effectiveness, they are often in violation of civil rights law. After Civil Rights examines this emerging strategy in a wide range of employment situations, including the low-skilled sector, professional and white-collar jobs, and entertainment and media. In this important book, Skrentny urges us to acknowledge the racial realism already occurring, and lays out a series of reforms that, if enacted, would bring the law and lived experience more in line, yet still remain respectful of the need to protect the civil rights of all workers.

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English
Pages
397

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After civil rights: racial realism in the new American workplace
2014, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Managing race in the American workplace
Leverage : racial realism in business and the professions
We the people : racial realism in politics and government employment
Displaying race for dollars : the context of media and entertainment
The jungle revisited : racial realism in low-skilled employment
Bringing practice, law, and values together.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-382) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.13/30973
Library of Congress
HD4903.5.U58 S5697 2014, HD4903.5.U58S5697, HD4903.5.U58 S5697 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 397 pages
Number of pages
397

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26919861M
Internet Archive
aftercivilrights0000skre
ISBN 10
0691159963
ISBN 13
9780691159966
LCCN
2013013184
OCLC/WorldCat
841187025, 868130100

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