Journal article
Limitations to Inclusive Unions from the Perspectives of White and Aboriginal Women Forest Workers in the Northern Prairies
Abstract
Several authors have argued that broadening the traditional understandings of union solidarity is necessary for union renewal. Concerns specific to workers from marginalized groups have been shown to challenge traditional understandings of union collectivity. This paper draws on interviews with white and Aboriginal women forest processing workers to argue that interrogating marginalized workers' negative representations of their unions can …
Authors
Mills SE
Journal
Just Labour, , ,
Publisher
York University Libraries
DOI
10.25071/1705-1436.88
ISSN
1705-1436