In a Different Way: Social Unionism in the Nonprofit Social Services - An Australian/Canadian Comparison

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
In a Different Way: Social Unionism in the Nonprofit Social Services - An Australian/Canadian Comparison
Abstract
Drawing on comparative, qualitative data, this article explores unionization in the Canadian and Australian nonprofit social services. The article shows that the growth of unionization in this sector in Canada had little to do with deliberate strategies for union renewal. Instead, union growth and activism rose organically from the values orientation of the predominantly female workforce and the curtailment of workplace opportunities for social justice struggles. The Australian example reflects the conflux of legal contexts, political parties, managerial approaches, and the servicing model of unionism. The article concludes with a discussion of possibilities for those seeking to revitalize the union movement.
Publication
Labor Studies Journal
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
480-502
Date
2010
Journal Abbr
Labor Studies Journal
Language
English
ISSN
0160-449X, 1538-9758
Short Title
In a Different Way
Accessed
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Citation
Baines, D. (2010). In a Different Way: Social Unionism in the Nonprofit Social Services - An Australian/Canadian Comparison. Labor Studies Journal, 35(4), 480–502. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160449X10365543