
As more and more American women enter the workforce and continue working when they become mothers, a new set of demands has appeared over the past decade, regarding health care, child care, parental leave, and occupational safety (including the impact of new technologies). In the 1990's, these demands are no longer considered as secondary, but have come in the forefront of public attention, and spearheaded labor struggles. The article reviews current and current legislation issues in the workplace (as of January 1992).
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