A Survey of the Living Wage Movement in Canada: Prospects and Challenges

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
A Survey of the Living Wage Movement in Canada: Prospects and Challenges
Abstract
The contemporary living wage movement emerged in the United States through the 1990s. It marked a particularly dramatic response at the local and regional level to the erosion in the quality of employment in the American labour market. In many respects it was and is today a rebellion of urban, racialized service sector workers. What is much less discussed are efforts to establish living wage policies in Canada. The Canadian living wage campaigns are much less movements than a strategy of rational policy advocacy. A variety of legal, political and ideological factors make this so. It is not a judgement but an observation meriting some greater interrogation.
Publication
Interface: A Journal for and About Social Movements
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
77-96
Date
2016
Language
English
Citation
Evans, B. M., & Fanelli, C. (2016). A Survey of the Living Wage Movement in Canada: Prospects and Challenges. Interface: A Journal for and About Social Movements, 8(1), 77–96. http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Issue-8-1-Evans-and-Fanelli.pdf