This article is part of an extensive research project on nurses’ strikes which explores nurse militancy with reference to professionalism and the commitment to service; patriarchal practices and gendered subordination; and proletarianization. These deeply entangled trajectories have had a significant impact on the work, consciousness and militancy of nurses, and have shaped occupation-specific forms of resistance. They have produced a pattern of overlapping solidarities – occupational solidarity, gendered alliances, and coalitions around health care restructuring – which have encouraged militancy among nurses, despite the multiple forces arrayed against them. I have also examined nurse militancy and union renewal. I argue that workplace mil...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses ’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows ho...
This is a comprehensive study of a nurses\u27 strike. The impetus for the study, which uses the case...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of “politicization of caring,” observed in studies of nurse labo...
Strike actions have been a common phenomenon in health care settings for a very long time. Nurses ha...
M.Cur.The problem of strikes within the public institutions has infiltrated the health sector and ha...
This article analyses the series of strikes initiated by staff nurses in private hospitals in the st...
This paper reflects upon the recent mental-health nurses' strike following the sacking of Karen Reis...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
Beginning in the 1960s, New Brunswick nurses awoke to the fact that little value was placed on their...
Two fundamental aims motivated this research: (a) to determine whether in the nursing profession, th...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
Framing is regarded as the primary mechanism through which unions generate societal power. This arti...
Over the last decade, successive New Zealand governments have instituted social, polit-ical and econ...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses ’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows ho...
This is a comprehensive study of a nurses\u27 strike. The impetus for the study, which uses the case...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of “politicization of caring,” observed in studies of nurse labo...
Strike actions have been a common phenomenon in health care settings for a very long time. Nurses ha...
M.Cur.The problem of strikes within the public institutions has infiltrated the health sector and ha...
This article analyses the series of strikes initiated by staff nurses in private hospitals in the st...
This paper reflects upon the recent mental-health nurses' strike following the sacking of Karen Reis...
The article analyzes the phenomenon of "politicization of caring," observed in studies of nurselabor...
Beginning in the 1960s, New Brunswick nurses awoke to the fact that little value was placed on their...
Two fundamental aims motivated this research: (a) to determine whether in the nursing profession, th...
This thesis is about collective mobilisation and new forms of resistance among feminised welfare pro...
Framing is regarded as the primary mechanism through which unions generate societal power. This arti...
Over the last decade, successive New Zealand governments have instituted social, polit-ical and econ...
This paper deals with two protests initiated by care workers in Sweden. The first protest, which beg...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Through an ethnographic study of nurses ’ experiences of work intensification, this article shows ho...