In recent years, observers of the American labor movement have suggested that labor is undergoing a process of “feminization.” Although women are increasingly present in national and international labor organizations, unions do not generally collect data on women in local union leadership. By studying union women at the local rather than the national level, however, the focus is on the level that most directly affects women’s lives. In order to gain current information on the experiences of women in local unions today and their prospects for leadership, the Labor-Management Center of the University of Louisville conducted a survey of local union officials throughout Kentucky and neighboring states
This study examined women’s committees in two public sector unions in British Columbia with predomi...
Studies of union leadership commonly examine full-time officials and workplace delegates. Less atten...
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public...
[Excerpt] Although women now constitute about one third of the members of labor unions in the United...
Women comprise 44 percent of the labor movement, but a smaller percentage of union leaders. We discu...
[Excerpt] Progress has been slower at the policy making level, as illustrated by the report that in ...
A 1989 survey of leaders of a sample of Massachusetts AFL- CIO-affiliated union locals indicates tha...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
This research draws on stortes from women in labor unions who have\ud successfully negotiated the ba...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45602/1/11199_2004_Article_BF00289693.p...
The research investigates the challenges female union members encounter while seeking or assuming la...
The status of women and minorities in the labor market has been the object of much study during the ...
International audienceThis chapter argues that a methodology based on the interactionist concept of ...
This study examined women’s committees in two public sector unions in British Columbia with predomi...
Studies of union leadership commonly examine full-time officials and workplace delegates. Less atten...
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public...
[Excerpt] Although women now constitute about one third of the members of labor unions in the United...
Women comprise 44 percent of the labor movement, but a smaller percentage of union leaders. We discu...
[Excerpt] Progress has been slower at the policy making level, as illustrated by the report that in ...
A 1989 survey of leaders of a sample of Massachusetts AFL- CIO-affiliated union locals indicates tha...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
This research draws on stortes from women in labor unions who have\ud successfully negotiated the ba...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45602/1/11199_2004_Article_BF00289693.p...
The research investigates the challenges female union members encounter while seeking or assuming la...
The status of women and minorities in the labor market has been the object of much study during the ...
International audienceThis chapter argues that a methodology based on the interactionist concept of ...
This study examined women’s committees in two public sector unions in British Columbia with predomi...
Studies of union leadership commonly examine full-time officials and workplace delegates. Less atten...
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public...