Naomi Cahn, June Carbone and Nancy Levit convincingly argue that nearly a half-century of corporate and economic policies set on making the rich richer has also prevented women from accessing the same financial gains as men.Whats particularly instructive about Fair Shake is that the book situates womens setbacks within a broader story of corporate greed and deregulation; gender inequality isnt a cultural, sexual or social accident, but a product of political engineering. New York Times
"Fair Shake will rattle your understanding of gender discrimination in the workplace. Smooth writing and smartly marshaled facts expose the triple bind that hobbles all women workers. If you believe, as I did, that the gender pay gap has been narrowing, you will learn that that's only because the wages of poorly educated men declined. The authors, law professors with more than a century of experience examining gender issues, show how Sam Walton, Jack Welch, and other business titans created subtle unwritten rules that exploit labor law loopholes, ensuring that men enjoy more pay and more promotions than women, the very definition of unfairness." David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author
Fair Shake expertly defines and explains the corporate system I was so engrained in, and how its designed to hold women back. Naming and analyzing the structural problems in our workplaces today is the first step to improving them. This is a must-read for any working women today; I felt seen and heard and less alone in my experiences in Corporate America. Jamie Fiore Higgins, author of Bully Market By sifting through legal cases of the past twenty-five years, Cahn, Carbone, and Levit have illuminated how extreme power concentration continues to hold women back in our economy. Its a rousing indictment of a noxious winner-take-all system and an encouragement that collective action can create a more equitable economy, one which dignifies the work of the many and shares power for the betterment of all. Julie Battilana and Tiziana Casciaro, authors of Power, For All
Robust evidence for the need for systemic change. Kirkus Reviews
Fair Shake answers the enduringand perplexingquestion: why are women struggling to advance in the American workplace? Authors Cahn, Carbone, and Levit have provided a set of three clear and undeniable answers. Rigorous, insightful, and ultimately hopeful, this is a must-read for every person who wants women to succeed. Linda Babcock, professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon University and bestselling author of The No Club and Women Don't Ask
"This is expert legal story-telling at its best. Cahn, Carbone, and Levit brilliantly unpack how the winner takes all aspects of business undermines any real hope of women achieving equality. Fair Shake burns at the soul as it reveals case after case of women being cheated in the workplace and too often denied justice in American courts. This is a must readI could not put the book down." Michele Bratcher Goodwin, Linda D. & Timothy J. ONeill Professor of Constitutional Law and Global Health Policy, Georgetown Law School
"A powerful book thats both eye-opening and inspiring. Its easy to read and filled with real-world advice that feels doable. If you care about making work fairer for everyone, this book is definitely worth picking up. She.Work