The Bellwomen
The Story of the Landmark at&T Sex Discrimination Case

 

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The Bellwomen
The Story of the Landmark at&T Sex Discrimination Case

by Marjorie A. Stockford (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780813534282

 

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In the early 1970s, lawyers from the American Equal Employment Opportunity Commission confronted the executives of AT&T over the company's treatment of its female and minority employees. Marjorie Stockford takes a look at this landmark sex discrimination case.


In the early 1970s, David Copus, a young, long-haired lawyer, teamed up with his government colleagues to confront the mature and staid executives of AT&T over the company's treatment of its female and minority employees. Their disagreement resulted in a $38 million settlement that benefited 15,000 employees, more than 13,000 of them women, and changed our perceptions of women's and men's roles in the workplace forever. Copus, who worked for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), was charged with representing American citizens who suffered from employment discrimination. Time and again he saw young, black women in the South being turned down for available jobs in local phone companies--usually as telephone operators--often for no valid reason at all. He and the EEOC decided to challenge AT&T's company-wide sex discrimination practices. Eventually, AT&T's corporate colleagues, witnessing At&T's capitulation, began to hire and promote women into better jobs themselves. At the same time, the EEOC started to more aggressively push corporate America to give women better opportunities. The Bellwomen recounts the history of this case in a novelistic style, illuminating the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses of all the players, from AT&T corporate leaders, to the lawyers of the EEOC, to the female activists fighting for what they believed. Stockford also profiles three beneficiaries of the case, presenting their ambitions and achievements. Combined with the power of America's civil rights laws and the influence of the second-wave women's movement, this case provided a catalyst that drove many more women into the paid workforce in non-traditional jobs. By the late twentiethcentury, when women could be seen working everywhere, from construction sites to corporate offices, it appeared that they belonged there and always had.


 

ISBN 813534283
ISBN13 9780813534282
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 31/07/2004
Pages 256
Weight (grammes) 495
Published in United States
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 152

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