In Search of Penal Labour Citizenship: Prisoner-Workers Organize for Labour Rights in Canada

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
In Search of Penal Labour Citizenship: Prisoner-Workers Organize for Labour Rights in Canada
Abstract
Do Canadian federal prison-workers have a right to unionize? This key question is investigated in a case study approach to an attempt, by prison-workers, to organize a union in a Canadian federal penitentiary in British Columbia. The authors analyze prisoner-workers penal labour citizenship position via-a-vis the State’s conceptualization of prison-workers as non-employees and difficulties in finding the appropriate Canadian jurisdiction to hear their case.
Publication
Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
29 pages
Date
2022
Language
English
ISSN
1918-2821
Short Title
In Search of Penal Labour Citizenship
Accessed
10/17/23, 9:10 PM
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Rights
Copyright (c) 2022 Luis Aguiar, Dr., Dr.
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Number: 1
Citation
Aguiar, L., Marten, T., & Noiseux, Y. (2022). In Search of Penal Labour Citizenship: Prisoner-Workers Organize for Labour Rights in Canada. Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes, 16(1), 29 pages. https://doi.org/10.18740/ss27313