Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic labour protections and rights such as minimum wages, maternity and parental leaves and benefits, pay equity, a safe and healthy working environment, and access to collective bargaining. The authors of Self-Employed Workers Organize offer a multi-disciplinary examination of the legal, political, and social realities that both limit collective action by self-employed workers and create huge impediments for unions attempting to organize them. Through case studies of newspaper carriers, rural route mail couriers, personal care workers, and freelance editors - four groups who have led pioneering efforts to organize - the authors provide a window into...
Community Economic Development (CED) scholars posit that creating worker cooperatives, businesses ow...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic lab...
Self-employed workers have an legal ambiguous status. Traditionally self-employment is equated with ...
This report seeks to identify and discuss feasible models for collective representation and bargaini...
Canadian collective bargaining law is flawed because it fails to address the concerns of a substanti...
Finding limited representation in established unions, a growing number of precarious and migrant wor...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
In this groundbreaking study of the relations between workers and the state, Judy Fudge and Eric Tuc...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
More Canadian workers are in and out of work or in insecure jobs, prompting the (re)emergence of com...
Although the obstacles to employee organization appear daunting, this is an exciting time to be invo...
On 29 April 2011, the Supreme Court of Canada released its much-anticipated decision in Attorney Gen...
Employees and unions encounter significant risks during union organizing and often see their efforts...
Community Economic Development (CED) scholars posit that creating worker cooperatives, businesses ow...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic lab...
Self-employed workers have an legal ambiguous status. Traditionally self-employment is equated with ...
This report seeks to identify and discuss feasible models for collective representation and bargaini...
Canadian collective bargaining law is flawed because it fails to address the concerns of a substanti...
Finding limited representation in established unions, a growing number of precarious and migrant wor...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
In this groundbreaking study of the relations between workers and the state, Judy Fudge and Eric Tuc...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
More Canadian workers are in and out of work or in insecure jobs, prompting the (re)emergence of com...
Although the obstacles to employee organization appear daunting, this is an exciting time to be invo...
On 29 April 2011, the Supreme Court of Canada released its much-anticipated decision in Attorney Gen...
Employees and unions encounter significant risks during union organizing and often see their efforts...
Community Economic Development (CED) scholars posit that creating worker cooperatives, businesses ow...
In June 2007 the Supreme Court of Canada held that the right to collective bargaining is a constitut...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...