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Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal
Abstract
Trade unions in Canada are losing their traditional support base, and membership numbers could sink to US levels unless unions recapture their power. Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal brings together a distinguished group of union activists and equity scholars who trace how traditional union cultures, practices, and structures have eroded solidarity and activism and created an equity deficit in Canadian unions. Informed by a feminist vision of unions as instruments of social justice, the contributors argue that equity within unions is not simply one possible path to union renewal – it is the only way to reposition organized labour as a central institution in workers’ lives. --Publisher's description. Contents: Introduction / Janice Foley. Part 1: The equity struggle: past and future. Gendering union renewal: women's contributions to labour movement revitalization / Jan Kainer -- Too bad, you were too late coming in! Marie-Josée Legault. Part 2: The equity struggle: Black trade unionists speak out. Confronting racism in the Canadian labour movement: an intergenerational assessment / Miriam Edelson -- Equity in unions: political correctness or necessity for survival? / Carol Wall -- Are we there yet? The struggle for equity in Canadian unions / Marie Clarke Walker. Part 3: Equity, solidarity, and union renewal. Bargaining for economic equality: a path to union renewal. then and now / Anne Forrest -- Developing a conceptual model of equity progress in unions / Janice Foley -- Cross-constituency organizing: a vehicle for union renewal / Linda Briskin. Part 4: International perspectives on equity and union renewal. Gender politics in Australian unions: gender equity meets the struggle for union survival / Barbara Pocock, Karen Brown -- Sites for renewal: women's activism in male-dominated unions in Australia, Canada, and the United States  / Mary Margaret Fonow, Suzanne Franzway -- The representation of women and the trade union merger process / Anne McBride, Jeremy Waddington -- Old tracks, new maps? The meaning of women's groups for trade union revival in Britain / Jane Parker.
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2009
# of Pages
viii, 249 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7748-1681-6
Call Number
HD 6524 U55 2009
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/unionsequitypath0000unse
Notes

Contents: Introduction / Janice Foley. Part 1: The equity struggle: past and future. Gendering union renewal: women's contributions to labour movement revitalization / Jan Kainer -- Too bad, you were too late coming in! Marie-Josée Legault. Part 2: The equity struggle: Black trade unionists speak out. Confronting racism in the Canadian labour movement: an intergenerational assessment / Miriam Edelson -- Equity in unions: political correctness or necessity for survival? / Carol Wall -- Are we there yet? The struggle for equity in Canadian unions / Marie Clarke Walker. Part 3: Equity, solidarity, and union renewal. Bargaining for economic equality: a path to union renewal. then and now / Anne Forrest -- Developing a conceptual model of equity progress in unions / Janice Foley -- Cross-constituency organizing: a vehicle for union renewal / Linda Briskin. Part 4: International perspectives on equity and union renewal. Gender politics in Australian unions: gender equity meets the struggle for union survival / Barbara Pocock, Karen Brown -- Sites for renewal: women's activism in male-dominated unions in Australia, Canada, and the United States  / Mary Margaret Fonow, Suzanne Franzway -- The representation of women and the trade union merger process / Anne McBride, Jeremy Waddington -- Old tracks, new maps? The meaning of women's groups for trade union revival in Britain / Jane Parker.

Citation
Foley, J. R., & Baker, P. L. (Eds.). (2009). Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal. UBC Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/unions-equity-and-the-path-to-renewal