Negotiating Writers´ Rights: Freelance Cultural Labour and the Challenge of Organizing

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Negotiating Writers´ Rights: Freelance Cultural Labour and the Challenge of Organizing
Abstract
As media companies grow in profits and economic significance, workers in these industries are experiencing precarious forms of employment and declining union power. This article provides insight into the experiences of a growing segment of the media labour force in Canada: freelance writers, who face declining rates of pay, intensified struggles over copyright, and decreasing control over their work. At the same time, freelancers are currently experimenting with various appoaches to collective organizing: a professional association, a union, and an agency-union partnership. As part of a larger project on freelance writers’ working conditions and approaches to organizing, this article provides an overview of three organizational models and raises some early questions about their implications.
Publication
Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society
Volume
17-18
Pages
119-138
Date
2010-2011
Citation
Cohen, N. S. (2010). Negotiating Writers´ Rights: Freelance Cultural Labour and the Challenge of Organizing. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society, 17–18, 119–138. http://www.justlabour.yorku.ca/volume17/pdfs/09_cohen_press.pdf