Many Canadian and UK trade unions host collective structures for women unionists. These structures continue to widen in form to encompass women’s conferences, committees, courses, meetings, seminars, workshops, caucuses, branches and networks. The bulk of extant work on union women’s structures focuses on their concern with improving women’s conditions in the workplace. However, a growing body of works acknowledges their role as agents for change within the union setting in promoting women’s equality and in supporting union revitalization efforts.This study focuses on women’s structures’ meaning for progress with women’s equality within UK and Canadian unions. Using national surveys and semi-structured interview evidence supplied by a wide ...
Résumé Depuis le début des années 1990, la recherche sur le développement régional a pris ...
Under the auspices of the International Transport Workers’ Federation’s (ITF) Flag of Convenience ca...
While there is a strong logic favouring co-operation, it faces a central problem: the “free rider” o...
Challenges from employers and governments and the limited success of public sector union responses s...
Using the micro-data from Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) on the 23,944 stoppa...
Unions in the current environment are facing renewed pressures to demonstrate internal democracy and...
This paper examines the availability of employer offered childcare and eldercare support in Canada. ...
Trade unions face a range of challenges in a global world. As trade, production and consumption rela...
Graduate student unions are beginning to attract attention in Canada and the United States. In Canad...
The industrial relations system at Magna International is an example of an integrated, coherent, non...
This study uses human capital and gender stratification theory to answer three research questions co...
RÉSUMÉ: Le transport des matières dangereuses occupe une place importante dans l'économie canadienne...
This paper provides evidence of on-the-job training for low-paid workers in Canada and examines work...
In 2009, the province of Ontario, Canada adopted the Employment Standards Amendment Act (Temporary H...
Desde hace mucho tiempo, los Estados Unidos y Canadá tienen experiencia con la migración a gran esca...
Résumé Depuis le début des années 1990, la recherche sur le développement régional a pris ...
Under the auspices of the International Transport Workers’ Federation’s (ITF) Flag of Convenience ca...
While there is a strong logic favouring co-operation, it faces a central problem: the “free rider” o...
Challenges from employers and governments and the limited success of public sector union responses s...
Using the micro-data from Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) on the 23,944 stoppa...
Unions in the current environment are facing renewed pressures to demonstrate internal democracy and...
This paper examines the availability of employer offered childcare and eldercare support in Canada. ...
Trade unions face a range of challenges in a global world. As trade, production and consumption rela...
Graduate student unions are beginning to attract attention in Canada and the United States. In Canad...
The industrial relations system at Magna International is an example of an integrated, coherent, non...
This study uses human capital and gender stratification theory to answer three research questions co...
RÉSUMÉ: Le transport des matières dangereuses occupe une place importante dans l'économie canadienne...
This paper provides evidence of on-the-job training for low-paid workers in Canada and examines work...
In 2009, the province of Ontario, Canada adopted the Employment Standards Amendment Act (Temporary H...
Desde hace mucho tiempo, los Estados Unidos y Canadá tienen experiencia con la migración a gran esca...
Résumé Depuis le début des années 1990, la recherche sur le développement régional a pris ...
Under the auspices of the International Transport Workers’ Federation’s (ITF) Flag of Convenience ca...
While there is a strong logic favouring co-operation, it faces a central problem: the “free rider” o...