New research into the political attitudes and behaviours of union activists challenges traditional beliefs about the prospects for politicizing unionists in Canada. A study of union activists in Alberta finds two significant results. First union activists are more politically active than the average Canadian. This contradicts conventional wisdom about union activists. Second, unions can play a direct and important role in fostering political participation among their activists, a finding that has the potential to extend to the general membership. However, to be effective in mobilizing unionists politically, unions need to approach the project differently than they do at present. It is a project of action, not words, and it must be grounded ...
This thesis presents the findings of research on a living wage campaign conducted by low-wage hospit...
The precipitous decline in union density and influence around the world has spawned a growing body o...
Ross, Stephanie and Larry Savage, eds. 2012. Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
Ask someone involved in the Canadian labour movement about levels of political involvement among uni...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright SpringerResearch on union ...
Academic research on public attitudes towards unions in Canadian provinces is virtually non-existent...
This article develops and tests the theory that union activism is related to economic conditions usi...
Recent studies on trade unionism reveal the CGT extending its action, to a certain degree, towards l...
In recent years, trade unions in Canada have become increasingly reliant on constructing workers’ ri...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze the dialectic of co-optation/domestication and r...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
It's published online first on 27th April 2010. In advanced democracies, unions influence industrial...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
This thesis presents the findings of research on a living wage campaign conducted by low-wage hospit...
The precipitous decline in union density and influence around the world has spawned a growing body o...
Ross, Stephanie and Larry Savage, eds. 2012. Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
Ask someone involved in the Canadian labour movement about levels of political involvement among uni...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright SpringerResearch on union ...
Academic research on public attitudes towards unions in Canadian provinces is virtually non-existent...
This article develops and tests the theory that union activism is related to economic conditions usi...
Recent studies on trade unionism reveal the CGT extending its action, to a certain degree, towards l...
In recent years, trade unions in Canada have become increasingly reliant on constructing workers’ ri...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze the dialectic of co-optation/domestication and r...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
It's published online first on 27th April 2010. In advanced democracies, unions influence industrial...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
This thesis presents the findings of research on a living wage campaign conducted by low-wage hospit...
The precipitous decline in union density and influence around the world has spawned a growing body o...
Ross, Stephanie and Larry Savage, eds. 2012. Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada