
Racism at Work
Bobby Siu(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Will be published approx. on 13. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
584 pages
978-1-0498-0021-9 (ISBN)
Description
The everyday experiences of racialized employees are the direct and indirect by-products of systemic racism. Racism at Work analyses the interplay between prejudice and discrimination and how discriminatory potentials are embedded silently in the entire employment system, ranging from recruitment and applicant selection to performance evaluations, promotions, and terminations.
This book exposes the problems of the status quo by digging deep into existing institutional structures and processes and unearthing how they perpetuate social injustice. Management consultant Bobby Siu insists that legislation, civic administration, human resources policies and procedures, and union and employee responses to racism must be re-directed and re-structured to achieve the complete elimination of racism in employment. This book also recommends concrete political actions, reform in legislation, public policies and education, organizational programs, workplace practices, and enforcement mechanisms to remove system defects and recalibrate them in a new direction. Based on research studies and jurisdictional experiences, the recommendations presented have the power to better the lives of all people in the labour force.
A microcosm for the bigotry and hate baked into the fabric of our societies, this book seeks to put an end to racism in workplaces and employment practices in hopes of effecting global political change and social justice.
This book exposes the problems of the status quo by digging deep into existing institutional structures and processes and unearthing how they perpetuate social injustice. Management consultant Bobby Siu insists that legislation, civic administration, human resources policies and procedures, and union and employee responses to racism must be re-directed and re-structured to achieve the complete elimination of racism in employment. This book also recommends concrete political actions, reform in legislation, public policies and education, organizational programs, workplace practices, and enforcement mechanisms to remove system defects and recalibrate them in a new direction. Based on research studies and jurisdictional experiences, the recommendations presented have the power to better the lives of all people in the labour force.
A microcosm for the bigotry and hate baked into the fabric of our societies, this book seeks to put an end to racism in workplaces and employment practices in hopes of effecting global political change and social justice.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0498-0021-9 (9781049800219)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Bobby Siu is a management consultant, McLaughlin Fellow, and a former adjunct professor in the School of Public Policy, Administration and Law at York University.
Content
List of Tables
Preface
Part I: Social Context of Racism
Chapter 1: Disruptive Forces
Chapter 2: Shining a Light on Racism
Chapter 3: Racism Everywhere
Part II: Workplace Racism
Chapter 4: Racism in Employment
Chapter 5: Racism in the Air
Chapter 6: Racism at the Gate
Chapter 7: Racism on the Staircases and in Hallways
Chapter 8: Racism in the House
Part III: Change Agents
Chapter 9: Governments - Defenders of Public Good
Chapter 10: Employers - Money Guys
Chapter 11: Labour Unions - Negotiators and Advocates
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
Chapter 12: Fighting Racism from Within
Chapter 13: Fighting Racism from Without
Chapter 14: Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part I: Social Context of Racism
Chapter 1: Disruptive Forces
Chapter 2: Shining a Light on Racism
Chapter 3: Racism Everywhere
Part II: Workplace Racism
Chapter 4: Racism in Employment
Chapter 5: Racism in the Air
Chapter 6: Racism at the Gate
Chapter 7: Racism on the Staircases and in Hallways
Chapter 8: Racism in the House
Part III: Change Agents
Chapter 9: Governments - Defenders of Public Good
Chapter 10: Employers - Money Guys
Chapter 11: Labour Unions - Negotiators and Advocates
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
Chapter 12: Fighting Racism from Within
Chapter 13: Fighting Racism from Without
Chapter 14: Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index