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  • This collection of compelling and original research makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico among women who work in fast-food restaurants, supermarkets and agricultural production. The fourteen chapters take a critical look at how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has affected these women's working and living conditions, sharpening our understanding of how the workplace has been restructured in order to fulfill consumer demands for tomatoes, exotic flowers and fruits, as well as fast-food burgers and fries. Food activists in Latin America, the US and Canada propose alternatives to counteract the oppressive conditions of free trade and globalization. --Publisher's description. Contents: "Perhaps the world ends here" / Joy Harjo -- Introduction: In the belly of the beast: A moveable feast / Deborah Barndt -- Remaking "traditions": How we eat, what we eat and the changing political economy of food / Harriet Friedmann -- Whose "choice"?: "Flexible" women workers in the tomato food chain / Deborah Barndt -- Serving the McCustomer: Fast food is not about food / Ester Reiter -- The "poisoning" of Indigenous migrant women workers and children: From deadly colonialism to toxic globalization / Egla Martinez-Salazar -- Mexican women on the move: Migrant workers in Mexico and Canada / Antonieta Barrón -- "From where have all the flowers come?": Women workers in Mexico's non-traditional markets / Kirsten Appendini -- Putting the pieces together: Tennessee women find the global economy in their own backyards / Fran Ansley -- Serving up service: Fast-food and office women workers doing it with a smile / Ann Eyerman -- Not quite what they bargained for: Female labour in Canadian supermarkets / Jan Kainer -- Putting food first: Women's role in creating a grassroots system outside the marketplace / Debbie Field -- Grassroots responses to globalization: Mexican rural and urban women's collective alternatives / Maria Dolores Villagomez -- Women as organizers: Building confidence and community through food / Deborah Moffett & Mary Lou Morgan -- A day in the life of Maria: Women, food, ecology and the will to live / Ofelia Perez Peña -- A different tomato: Creating vernacular foodscapes / Lauren Baker.

  • Women's activism in unions has increased dramatically in the last decade, creating a sense of renewed vitality and excitement in the trade union movement. Union Sisters is a attempt to document the struggles and victories of the movement of union women as well as to provide some direction to women and unions as they fight to defend the interests of working people. --Introduction, Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Linda Briskin and Lynda Yanz -- Part 1: Background. Women at Work in Canada / Lynda Yanz and David Smith -- Women and Unions in Canada: A Statistical Overview / Linda Briskin -- No Proper Deal: Women Workers and the Canadian Labour Movement, 1870-1940 / Ruth Frager. Part 2: Union issues. Out of the Ghettos: Affirmative Action and Unions / Jackie Larkin -- "Action Positive" in the Quebec Trade Union Movement / Hélène David, translated by Daina Green -- Under Attack: Women, Unions and Microtechnology / Marion Pollock -- Part-time Work and Unions / Julie White -- Sexual Harassment: An Issue for Unions / Susan Attenborough -- Coercion or Male Culture: A New Look at Co-worker Harassment / Debbie Field -- Lesbians and Gays in the Union Movement / Susan Genge -- The Right to Strike / Judy Darcy and Catherine Lauzon -- Bargaining for Equality / Jane Adams and Julie Griffin. Part 3: The Challenge of the Unorganized. Why Are So Many Women Unorganized? / Laurell Ritchie -- Triple Oppression: Immigrant Women in the Labour Force / Alejandra Cumsille, Carolyn Egan, Gladys Klestorny, and Maria Terese Larrain -- Domestic Workers: The Experience in B.C. / Rachel Epstein -- Organizing Freelancers in the Arts / Joanne Kates and Jane Springer. Part 4: Inside Unions. Women's Challenge to Organized Labour / Linda Briskin -- Working, Mothering and Militancy: Women in the CNTU [Confederation of National Trade Unions (Quebec)] / Nancy Guberman -- Women's Committees: The Quebec Experience / Françoise David, translated by Daina Green -- The Dilemma Facing Women's Committees / Debbie Field. Part 5: The Power of Alliances. Free Universal Day Care: The OFL Takes a Stand / Susan Colley -- Wives Supporting the Strike / Arja Lane -- From Ladies' Auxiliaries to Wives' Committees / Meg Luxton -- Trade Union Women and the NDP / Janis Sarra -- Building Links: Labour and the Women's Movement /Carolyn Egan and Lynda Yanz. Part 6: Resources. Women, Work and Unions: A Cineography / Dinah Forbes  -- Trade Union Resources on Women /  Linda Briskin -- Women and Unions: A Selected Bibliography / Lynda Yanz.

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