Academic research on public attitudes towards unions in Canadian provinces is virtually non-existent. Using quantitative evidence from a Saskatchewan telephone survey, we demonstrate that public attitudes towards unions are more positive when the labour movement is perceived to be working for the betterment of all society and more negative when unions are perceived to be pursuing the narrow interests of their own members. Surprisingly, even though residents who are outside of the workforce receive no direct benefits from unions, they display more supportive attitudes toward unions than the employed. Two implications for the concept of Canadian social unionism flow from these findings. First, to the extent that Canadian social unionism stipu...
This paper addresses the future of labour unions and of workplace rights as they pertain to Canadian...
This study explores how teacher unions in British Columbia and Ontario attempted to influence public...
While the attitudes of New Zealand trade unions and union officials to various aspects of industrial...
Academic research on public attitudes towards unions in Canadian provinces is virtually non-existent...
Post published a series of articles gloating over the travails of the Canadian labour movement (Brie...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
Cette étude vérifie la perception que les Canadiens se font du syndicalisme depuis la Deuxième Guerr...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
A renewal of the study of public sector unionism in Canada is long overdue. This article explains wh...
New research into the political attitudes and behaviours of union activists challenges traditional b...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
Ask someone involved in the Canadian labour movement about levels of political involvement among uni...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
Many societies are grappling with how to reduce high levels of economic inequality. Although often o...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This paper addresses the future of labour unions and of workplace rights as they pertain to Canadian...
This study explores how teacher unions in British Columbia and Ontario attempted to influence public...
While the attitudes of New Zealand trade unions and union officials to various aspects of industrial...
Academic research on public attitudes towards unions in Canadian provinces is virtually non-existent...
Post published a series of articles gloating over the travails of the Canadian labour movement (Brie...
By changing the connectivity between people across the globe, the rise of social media has shifted t...
Cette étude vérifie la perception que les Canadiens se font du syndicalisme depuis la Deuxième Guerr...
This article examines union members' evaluation of the relevance of unions and their identification ...
A renewal of the study of public sector unionism in Canada is long overdue. This article explains wh...
New research into the political attitudes and behaviours of union activists challenges traditional b...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
Ask someone involved in the Canadian labour movement about levels of political involvement among uni...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
Many societies are grappling with how to reduce high levels of economic inequality. Although often o...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This paper addresses the future of labour unions and of workplace rights as they pertain to Canadian...
This study explores how teacher unions in British Columbia and Ontario attempted to influence public...
While the attitudes of New Zealand trade unions and union officials to various aspects of industrial...