Description
Unlike traditional business or policy texts, this book translates complex workplace dynamics into clear, human understanding. It explains how salary decisions are made, why negotiation alone cannot fix structural imbalance, and how career progression is often influenced by visibility, access, and organisational culture rather than merit alone. Through practical analysis and real-world workplace patterns, readers gain a grounded understanding of how inequality develops and persists.
Covering key themes such as pay transparency, occupational segregation, implicit bias, promotion systems, leadership access, and workforce change, this book provides a comprehensive view of how fairness operates in real organisational environments. It also examines how modern shifts such as remote work, automation, and changing labour markets are reshaping opportunity in both positive and concerning ways.
Readers will learn how wage gaps are not always the result of direct discrimination, but often emerge from layered systems that include unclear pay bands, inconsistent promotion criteria, historical pay structures, and unequal access to mentorship or high-visibility roles. The book also highlights how these patterns can compound over time, leading to significant long-term differences in earnings and career outcomes.
Beyond analysis, The Silent Struggle focuses on awareness and empowerment. It encourages readers to recognise structural patterns, understand how decisions are made within organisations, and identify practical pathways toward fairness. It also explores how organisations can improve outcomes through transparent pay structures, structured promotion criteria, fair evaluation systems, and accountable leadership practices.
This is not a book about blame. It is a book about understanding. It does not reduce inequality to simple answers or single causes. Instead, it reveals how multiple small factors combine to shape opportunity in powerful ways. By understanding these mechanisms, readers are better equipped to engage in informed conversations about fairness, advocate for clearer systems, and contribute to healthier workplace cultures.
Essential reading for employees, leaders, HR professionals, students, and anyone interested in workplace fairness, The Silent Struggle offers a thoughtful, evidence-informed, and accessible guide to one of the most important workplace issues of our time.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Mason A. Huntington
Published Date - 2026-06-23
ISBN - 9781776845699
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1 cm
Page Count - 178
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