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Comparing Public Secondary Teachers in Ontario with Different Labour Contracts in a Time of Crisis

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Comparing Public Secondary Teachers in Ontario with Different Labour Contracts in a Time of Crisis
Abstract
This dissertation compares the work and life of secondary public-school teachers in Ontario with different labour contracts during a time of crisis. The COVID public health crisis along with neoliberalism, the defunding of public education, and a climate crisis have all influenced governmental policies and the labour process of public secondary teachers in Ontario. The influences that different contracts can have on the labour process of teachers, how they feel towards their union, and the impacts on their individual health and household wellbeing before and during the first year of the COVID pandemic is the focus of this dissertation. To help explore these contexts and the influences on the life and labour of public secondary teachers in Ontario with different contracts, I have used research from studies in Labour Process Theory, precarious work, and educational labour to inform my analysis. Along with those areas of discourse, I have also used insights from research into Critical Realism and Thematic Analysis to think through and discuss the differences between the teachers I interviewed and connect their experiences with work, their union, and their individual health and household well-being to larger systems, structures, and histories. The interviews conducted revealed three points of interest: that precarious labour contracts can function as a disciplinary device, that larger contexts outside the contract shaped how the contract was experienced, and that teachers’ unions can act as a source of solidarity and security during a crisis and when there are certain associations with its purpose. This exploratory research aims to open up future areas of research into educational labour and differences between the experiences of educators with different contracts.
Type
Ph.D., Labour Studies
University
McMaster University
Place
Hamilton, Ont.
Date
2023
# of Pages
x, 405 p[ages
Language
English
Accessed
11/9/24, 3:48 PM
Library Catalog
macsphere.mcmaster.ca
Extra
Accepted: 2023-09-14T18:39:51Z Journal Abbreviation: COMPARING PUBLIC SECONDARY TEACHERS IN ONTARIO
Citation
Wilkin, A. (2023). Comparing Public Secondary Teachers in Ontario with Different Labour Contracts in a Time of Crisis [Ph.D., Labour Studies, McMaster University]. https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/handle/11375/28889