LABR 1F99 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Business Unionism, Collective Bargaining, Ableism

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Organizing for social justice within unions and beyond the workplace. Business unionism: role of unions is to pursue economic improvements for the immediate membership and focus on defending their particular interests. Social unionism: role of unions is to pursue broader social and political reforms which will serve the interests of all working ppl, not just union members. Political action to influence and change govnt policies. Lobby government pro-worker legislation (ex increase minimum wage) Legal challenges to anti-worker legislation that impacts all workers (ex 60 hour work week) health coalition; ontario coalition for better child care; living wage campaigns; green jobs) community unionism. Alliances with community groups and social movements (ex ontario. Organizing for social justice within the labour movement. Women, ppl of colour, aboriginal ppl, lgbtq, and ppls who disabilities all face patterns of exploitations and marginalization that are different from that of white men.

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