Negotiation issues for part-time workers: The impact of occupation

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Negotiation issues for part-time workers: The impact of occupation
Abstract
Focusing on 117 union locals that had collective agreements for part-time and full-time workers in Ontario, a study showed that negotiation issues varied for part-time workers depending on their occupation. Those in non-professional occupations wanted to limit the number of percentage of part-time work in the bargaining units, while for professionals this was an unimportant negotiation issue. Negotiating the same wages and benefits for part-time and full-time workers, and equality in filling full-time vacancies, were similarly important for both groups of workers. Equality in access to employer-sponsored training programs to prepare for advancement to higher grades and other job opportunities was the least important negotiation issue for all respondents.
Publication
Relations Industrielles
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
305-320
Date
Spring 1993
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Short Title
Negotiation issues for part-time workers
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ProQuest
Rights
Copyright Les Presses de L'Universite Laval Spring 1993
Citation
Zeytinoglu, I. U. (1993). Negotiation issues for part-time workers: The impact of occupation. Relations Industrielles, 48(2), 305–320. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/1993/v48/n2/index.html