This paper investigates a moral conflict that care workers, defined as workers who care for dependent others, confront when they go on strike. Care workers who confront decisions about whether to go on strike are, in my analysis, caught between impossible options: Should they prioritize the needs of those who are currently dependent upon them, and forego striking, or prioritize their long-term ability to provide the best possible care, and partake in strikes? I argue that care workers who confront these decisions are often caught in a tragic moral conflict where “moral failure” is inevitable. However, I argue that we should place blame for said moral failures not upon striking care workers themselves but upon employers and others responsibl...
Background: Strike action carried out by healthcare workers raises a range of ethical issues. Most f...
This essay examines the question of conflict between market work and family care from the angle of f...
A small proportion of compensation claims in Ontario are complex, prolonged, and often adversarial. ...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Strike action in healthcare has been a common global phenomenon. As such action is designed to be di...
Drawing on a case study conducted in a private residential care home, this article examines the emot...
Theories of morality have warned us about the possibility of power-wielding in caregiving situations...
Traditional considerations of justice for those who require caregiving have centered on what is due ...
This is a comprehensive study of a nurses\u27 strike. The impetus for the study, which uses the case...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
Healthcare systems around the world are struggling to maintain a sufficient workforce to provide ade...
Key words: collective responsibility; personal obligation; professional discretion Studies of worker...
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they ove...
Malpractice insurance rates have created a crisis in American medicine. Rates are rising and reimbur...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Background: Strike action carried out by healthcare workers raises a range of ethical issues. Most f...
This essay examines the question of conflict between market work and family care from the angle of f...
A small proportion of compensation claims in Ontario are complex, prolonged, and often adversarial. ...
This dissertation examines the connections between the moral evaluation of caring labor and the patt...
Strike action in healthcare has been a common global phenomenon. As such action is designed to be di...
Drawing on a case study conducted in a private residential care home, this article examines the emot...
Theories of morality have warned us about the possibility of power-wielding in caregiving situations...
Traditional considerations of justice for those who require caregiving have centered on what is due ...
This is a comprehensive study of a nurses\u27 strike. The impetus for the study, which uses the case...
This article explores care workers and working carers' experiences of work. It focuses on how both g...
Healthcare systems around the world are struggling to maintain a sufficient workforce to provide ade...
Key words: collective responsibility; personal obligation; professional discretion Studies of worker...
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they ove...
Malpractice insurance rates have created a crisis in American medicine. Rates are rising and reimbur...
Scholars have described how care cannot be completely commodified or withdrawn because it is a dispo...
Background: Strike action carried out by healthcare workers raises a range of ethical issues. Most f...
This essay examines the question of conflict between market work and family care from the angle of f...
A small proportion of compensation claims in Ontario are complex, prolonged, and often adversarial. ...