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Good Grievance

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Good Grievance
Abstract
After failing to resolve an association grievance by means of mediation and collective bargaining, the Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa signed a Letter of Understanding transferring grievance settlement to library council. This decision was both novel and carried risks, but ultimately led to unionized librarians using both the forum and worker voice effectively. This article explains the grievance, explores the concept of worker voice - including the cost of using voice - and questions whether library councils are conducive to voice. I also describe the member engagement that was necessary for librarians to participate in grievance resolution and offer advice on conditions that supported effective grievance resolution.
Publication
CAUT Journal
Pages
17 pages
Date
2024
Language
English
ISSN
2563-8882
Accessed
9/6/25, 2:56 PM
Citation
Dekker, J. (2024). Good Grievance. CAUT Journal, 17 pages. https://doi.org/10.63409/2024.43