This article explores the inter-relationship of gender, sexuality, race and class among cabin crew, members of trade union, BASSA, in the British Airways dispute of 2009–2011. It evaluates the utility of intersectional analysis in the context of industrial action, investigating the ways crew mobilised intersectional identities and class interests. In their narratives, crew evoked the 1984–1985 miners’ strike, but rejected a version of class and militancy based on a perceived historical legacy of class as white, heterosexual and male. Engaging with debates in Sociology on class, the article restores work as the key site of class formation and identifies BASSA as providing the organisational and ideological resources to legitimate an inclusiv...
New trade union roles and contexts have encouraged the emergence of new representatives and provided...
Evidence shows persistent inequalities between women and men regarding working conditions, wage leve...
Intersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few empiri...
This article explores the inter-relationship of gender, sexuality, race and class among cabin crew, ...
This article explores the inter-relationship of gender, sexuality, race and class among cabin crew, ...
This paper explores the development of identity and consciousness in the context of a major industri...
In 2009, cabin crew in the BASSA union embarked on a historic, two-year battle against British Airwa...
The protracted dispute (2009–11) between British Airways and BASSA (British Airways Stewards and Ste...
This article addresses issues of class-based collective action. Through an ethnographic case study e...
© The Author(s) 2014. The protracted dispute (2009–11) between British Airways and BASSA (British Ai...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
The focus is on the protracted dispute (2009 - 2011) between British Airways (BA) and its cabin crew...
From March 1984 to March 1985, over 150,000 British coal miners walked out on strike in protest at p...
This article applies a feminist intersectionality approach to analysing the dynamics of the labour p...
This paper discusses labour process and mobilisation in the British airways dispute (2009-11
New trade union roles and contexts have encouraged the emergence of new representatives and provided...
Evidence shows persistent inequalities between women and men regarding working conditions, wage leve...
Intersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few empiri...
This article explores the inter-relationship of gender, sexuality, race and class among cabin crew, ...
This article explores the inter-relationship of gender, sexuality, race and class among cabin crew, ...
This paper explores the development of identity and consciousness in the context of a major industri...
In 2009, cabin crew in the BASSA union embarked on a historic, two-year battle against British Airwa...
The protracted dispute (2009–11) between British Airways and BASSA (British Airways Stewards and Ste...
This article addresses issues of class-based collective action. Through an ethnographic case study e...
© The Author(s) 2014. The protracted dispute (2009–11) between British Airways and BASSA (British Ai...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
The focus is on the protracted dispute (2009 - 2011) between British Airways (BA) and its cabin crew...
From March 1984 to March 1985, over 150,000 British coal miners walked out on strike in protest at p...
This article applies a feminist intersectionality approach to analysing the dynamics of the labour p...
This paper discusses labour process and mobilisation in the British airways dispute (2009-11
New trade union roles and contexts have encouraged the emergence of new representatives and provided...
Evidence shows persistent inequalities between women and men regarding working conditions, wage leve...
Intersectionality is a much-debated concept within gender and race studies, but there are few empiri...