Beschreibung
This book focuses on equality, inclusion, and discrimination within the English-speaking Caribbean region, specifically as it relates to employment, education, society, and the law. Though anti-discrimination laws have recently been enacted in the Caribbean, this, in and of itself, neither translates to societal changes nor changes within the organizational context. The authors examine racial diversity in public sector organizations in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, gender diversity in organizations across the Caribbean region, sexual orientation and its impact on employment, disability and access within organizations, and equality and inclusion within Caribbean institutions of higher education. Further, the book explores the efficacy of the region's equality laws and compares them with international legislation. This interdisciplinary text provides researchers in HRM, organizational behavior, sociology, and public policy with an overview of the types of discrimination prevalent within the Caribbean as well as the varied institutional frameworks in place that encourage equality.
Autorenporträt
Jacqueline H. Stephenson is Lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. Natalie Persadie is Assistant Professor in the Design and Manufacturing Engineering Unit at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. Ann Marie Bissessar is Full Professor and former Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. Talia Esnard is Lecturer/Sociologist in the Department of Behavioural Sciences at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.