Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law: its effects on personnel management policies and women's attitudes

Lam, Alice

(1992)

Lam, Alice (1992) Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law: its effects on personnel management policies and women's attitudes.

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Abstract

In May 1985, the Japanese government passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Law (hereafter refer to as EEO Law) which took effect from April 1986. The enactment of the EEO Law has aroused much controversy and debate unprecedented in the history of labour legislation in Japan. It prohibits discrimination against women in vocational training, fringe benefits, retirement and dismissal. It also urges employers to 'endeavour' to treat women equally with men with regard to recruitment, job assignment and promotion. This paper analyses the nature of the EEO Law and looks at its effects on companies' personnel policies. It also examines how the law has affected Japanese women's career consciousness based on attitude surveys conducted at a 'good practice' company before and after the enactment of the law.

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Item TypeMonograph (Discussion Paper)
TitleJapanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law: its effects on personnel management policies and women's attitudes
AuthorsLam, Alice
Uncontrolled Keywordswomen workers, Japanese management, equal employment,female labour market, personnel policies
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\Information and Communication Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\Organisation Studies and Human Resource Management

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/IS/92/254

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