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CAWLS 2015
ACETS 2015
2nd Conference of the Canadian Association
for Work and Labour Studies
University of Ottawa
4-5 June 2015
2e congrès de l’Association canadienne
d’études du travail et du syndicalisme
Université d’Ottawa
4-5 Juin 2015
WHOSE IDEAS?
Capital, Labour and the Battle for the Workplace
DES IDÉES POUR QUI?
Travail, capital et lutte pour les milieux de travail
Programme Committee Comité du programme
CAWLS Executive
Comité exécutif
de l’ACETS
Chair Président
President Présidente
Thomas Collombat
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Stephanie Ross
York University
Susan Braedley
Carleton University
Outreach Communications Coordinator et recrutement
Karine Côté-Boucher
Université de Montréal
Thomas Collombat
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Serge Denis
Université d’Ottawa
Secretary Secrétaire
Donna Baines
McMaster University
Suzanne Mills
McMaster University
Treasurer Trésorier
Andrew Stevens
University of Regina
Simon Black
Brock University
Member-at-large Conseillère
Assistant
Nicholas Gagnon-Daniel
Kendra Strauss
Simon Fraser University
Cover Design | Design de la couverture
Valérie Yobé
École multidisciplinaire de l’image
Université du Québec en Outaouais
CAWLS 2015
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ACETS 2015
Pub Night
Soirée au pub
A Joint CCLH-CAWLS Event
Un événement conjoint CCHT-ACETS
The Canadian Committee on Labour
Le Comité canadien sur l’histoire du
History (CCLH) and the Canadian
travail (CCHT) et l’Association canadienne
Association for Work and Labour Studies
d’études du travail et du syndicalisme
(CAWLS) are hosting a joint event at the (ACETS) organisent conjointement un
événement au Heart and Crown Pub in Ottawa's Byward Market Pub Heart and Crown
67 Clarence Street
dans le Marché By d’Ottawa
67 rue Clarence
7:00pm, Wednesday June 3 19h00, mercredi 3 juin
Members and friends of both
associations are most welcome to attend.
Les membres et amis des deux
Please contact Jason Russell
associations sont les bienvenus.
([email protected]) if you have any
Contacter Jason Russell
questions.
([email protected]) pour toute
question.
LABOUR AND THE RELIEF INDUSTRY
Hobohemia and
the Crucifixion
Machine
Rival Images of a New
World in 1930s Vancouver
Todd McCallum
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new interpretation of the methods used by Vancouver’s
Relief Department when thousands of unemployed
homeless transients formed “hobo jungles” in the city
during the early years of the Great Depression.
‘‘
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will force substantial re-thinking on the depression
and on the theoretical frameworks used by historians.
The theoretical interventions, powerful and insightful
arguments, and deep empirical research will interest
scholars of history, sociology, economics, business,
literary criticism, and others.
—Mark Leier, Simon Fraser University
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ACETS 2015
CAWLS CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd
19:00
Pub Night
Heart & Crown Pub, 67 Clarence st.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4th
9:00-10:30
Opening Plenary
11:00-12:30
A1
Varieties of
Unionisms
13:45-15:15
B1
Closing the
Employment
Standard
Enforcement Gap
LMX 107
B2
No Jobs on a Dead
Planet: Labour,
Capital & Nature
C1
Public Sector
Workers & Unions
Facing Austerity
C2
Gender at Work
15:30-17:00
DMS 12102
A2
A3
A4
Labour, the Law &
Challenges of
CLC One Year Later
Workers’ Rights
Precarity (I)
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
LMX 107
B3
Resisting Precarity:
Collective
Responses
LMX 109
LMX 121
C3
S’organiser sur les
marchés
périphériques du
travail
LMX 109
LMX 121
17:00-18:00
CAWLS Awards Ceremony
18:00-19:00
General Membership Meeting
19:00-22:00
CAWLS Dinner
B4
Capital’s Discourse
about Labour
LMX 220
C4
Labour’s past,
Memory &
Commemoration
LMX 220
LMX 130
a.k.a.
« Café Écolo »
FRIDAY, JUNE 5th
9:00-10:30
D1
New Issues & New
Approaches
D2
D3
D4
After CIDA: Int’l
Private Sector
History & Mobility
Labour Solidarity in
Service Workers
the Post-Aid Context
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
10:45-12:15
Plenary - Keynote Speaker
LMX 122
13:30-15:00
E1
E2
E3
E4
On the Move:
Building Labour
Challenges of
Labour in the Media,
Geographic Mobility Studies
Precarity (II)
Medias for Labour
and Labour Law
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
15:15-16:45
F1
Big Data and Union
Organizing
LMX 107
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F2
Education Workers
& their
Organizations
F3
(Im)migrant
Workers:
Challenges &
Resistance
LMX 109
LMX 121
4
F4
North American
Perspectives on
Care Workers
LMX 220
ACETS 2015
LE CONGRÈS DE L’ACETS EN UN COUP D’ŒIL
MERCREDI 3 JUIN
19:00
Soirée au pub
Pub Heart & Crown, 67 rue Clarence
JEUDI 4 JUIN
9:00-10:30
Plénière d’ouverture
DMS 12102
11:00-12:30
A1
A2
A3
A4
Diversité des
Labour, the Law &
Les défis de la
The CLC One Year
syndicalismes
Workers’ Rights
précarité (I)
Later
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
13:45-15:15
B1
Closing the
Employment
Standard
Enforcement Gap
LMX 107
15:30-17:00
B2
No Jobs on a Dead
Planet: Labour,
Capital & Nature
B3
Resisting Precarity:
Collective
Responses
LMX 109
LMX 121
C1
C2
Travailleurs et
Gender at Work
syndicats des
services publics
face à l’austérité
LMX 109
LMX 107
C3
S’organiser sur les
marchés
périphériques du
travail
LMX 121
17:00-18:00
Cérémonie de remise des prix de l’ACETS
18:00-19:00
Assemblée générale des membres
19:00-22:00
Souper de l'ACETS
B4
Les discours du
capital sur le travail
LMX 220
C4
Passé, mémoire &
commémoration du
travail
LMX 220
LMX 130
« Café Écolo »
VENDREDI 5 JUIN
9:00-10:30
10:45-12:15
D1
D2
D3
D4
Nouveaux enjeux et After CIDA: Int’l
Private Sector
History & Mobility
nouvelles approches Labour Solidarity in
Service Workers
the Post-Aid Context
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
Plénière - Conférencier invité
LMX 122
13:30-15:00
E1
E2
E3
E4
On the Move:
Building Labour
Les défis de la
Labour in the Media,
Geographic Mobility Studies
précarité (II)
Medias for Labour
and Labour Law
LMX 107
LMX 109
LMX 121
LMX 220
15:15-16:45
F1
Big Data and Union
Organizing
LMX 107
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F2
Education Workers
& their
Organizations
F3
(Im)migrant
Workers:
Challenges &
Resistance
LMX 109
LMX 121
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F4
North American
Perspectives on
Care Workers
LMX 220
ACETS 2015
THURSDAY, JUNE 4th
JEUDI 4 JUIN
9:00-10:30
Opening Plenary | Plénière d’ouverture
DESMARAIS
12102
Labour in Politics: Confronting Austerity Syndicalisme et politique : résister à
in Québec and Canada l’austérité au Québec et au Canada
Chair | Présidence
Thomas Collombat (Université du Québec en Outaouais)
Panelists | Panélistes
Jacques Létourneau (Confédération des syndicats nationaux)
John Cartwright (Toronto and York Region Labour Council) Mona-Josée Gagnon (Université de Montréal) Stephanie Ross (York University)
Simultaneous translation services Un service d’interprétation simultanée
will be available for this session. sera disponible pour cette session.
10:30-11:00
Break | Pause
11:00-12:30
Panel A1
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Varieties of Unionisms, Diversité des syndicalismes,
Varieties of Strategies diversité des stratégies
Chair | Présidence
Serge Denis (Université d’Ottawa)
Jason Foster (Athabasca University)
« Blurred Lines: Embracing the Contradictions of Business and Social Unionism in the
Canadian Labour Movement »
Christopher Blado (University of Washington)
« The German Model of Labor Relations Revisited: German-American Interactions in Two
Recent Cases of Labor Organizing »
Mathieu Hocquelet (Université libre de Berlin)
« Ethnographie du travail d’organisation des employé-e-s de Walmart aux États-Unis.
Avantages et risques d’une campagne « tous azimuts » »
Susan Cake (University of Alberta)
« Worker Mobility and Collective Agreements »
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Panel A2
JEUDI 4 JUIN
LAMOUREUX
Labour, the Law, and Workers’ Rights
109
Chair | Présidence
Charles Smith (St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan)
Christo Aivalis (Queen’s University)
« Pierre Trudeau, the “New Society,” and the Right to Strike, 1975-1984 »
Alison Braley-Rattai (University of Toronto)
« The Right to Strike and the Charter: Towards a Conception of Associational Freedom in the
Labour Context »
Andrew Stevens (University of Regina)
« The legacy of back-to-work legislation at Air Canada: Union busting and the degradation
of work at Canada’s flagship airline »
Stephen McBride & Jacob Muirhead (McMaster University)
« A Challenge to Living Poorly: A Case for Living Wages in Low Wage Economies » Panel A3
LAMOUREUX
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The Challenges of Precarity (I) Les défis de la précarité (I)
Chair | Présidence
Louise Boivin (Université du Québec en Outaouais)
Jean-Nickolas Dumaine (Université Laval)
« Politiques publiques de l’emploi et du travail ciblant les travailleurs précaires : le cas des
travailleurs intérimaires de l’industrie agroalimentaire. Une analyse comparée FranceQuébec »
Hicham Benichi (Université Alpes Grenoble)
« La sécurisation des parcours professionnels sous le prisme du dialogue social
contractuel : leçons d’une action collective capacitante »
Margot Young, Stephen Elliott-Buckley, Janet Dassinger & Archana Rampure (Canadian Union
of Public Employees) « Working Vulnerable: Exploring Precarity and Intersectionality in 3 Sectors in the Public
Services »
Kendra Strauss (Simon Fraser University)
« Precarious Work in the Sharing Economy »
Panel A4
LAMOUREUX
Roundtable: The Canadian Labour Congress One Year Later
220
Chair | Présidence
Thomas Collombat (Université du Québec en Outaouais)
Panelists | Panélistes
Suzanne MacNeil (Nova Scotia Federation of Labour)
Larry Savage (Brock University)
Hassan Husseini (Public Service Alliance of Canada)
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12:30-13:45
Lunch Break | Pause du dîner
Labour Studies Directors’ Meeting
13:45-15:15
Panel B1
LAMOUREUX
Closing the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap
(Cross-Listed with the Canadian Political Science Association)
107
Chair | Présidence
Kendra Strauss (Simon Fraser University)
John Grundy (Western University), Andrea M. Noack (Ryerson University), Leah F. Vosko (York
University) & Rebecca Hii (Ryerson University)
« Complaints, Compliance and Settlements: Charting Workers’ Uneven Resort to
Employment Standards Protections »
Mark Thomas (York University), Leah F. Vosko (York University), Eric Tucker (Osgoode Hall),
Mercedes Steedman (Laurentian University), Elliot Siemiatycki (York University), Andie Noack
(Ryerson University), John Grundy (Western University), Mary Gellatly (Parkdale Community
Legal Service) & Elizabeth Leinveer (Osgoode Hall)
« Employment Standards Avoidance and the Overtime Pay Exemption » Alan Hall (Memorial University), Leah F. Vosko (York University), John Grundy (Western
University), Adam Perry (York University), Elliot Siemiatycki (York University) & Rebecca Hall
(York University)
« Targeting Vulnerable Workers: A Shift from Neoliberal Governance? »
Leah F. Vosko (York University), John Grundy (Wilfrid Laurier University), Mark Thomas (York
University), Eric Tucker (Osgoode Hall), Jennifer Mussel (York University) & Andrea M. Noack
(Ryerson University)
« Wage Theft in Ontario: Making, Substantiating, and Resolving Monetary Employment
Standards Complaints, 2012-13 »
Panel B2
LAMOUREUX
No Jobs on a Dead Planet: Labour, Capital and Nature
109
Chair | Présidence
Simon Black (Brock University)
Marjorie Griffin Cohen (Simon Fraser University)
« Green Jobs/Green Economy: Masculinities @ Work »
Kendra Coulter (Brock University)
« When Pigs Fly? The Multispecies Entanglements of Labour, Suffering, and Possibility »
Kristen Francescone (Carleton University)
« World Heritage in Danger! Mining, Labour, and the “Problem with Nature” in Colonial
Potosi »
Dennis Soron (Brock University)
« Climate Change and the Green Jobs Agenda in Canada: Expanding the Debate »
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Panel B3
LAMOUREUX
Resisting Precarity: Collective Responses.
The Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario (PEPSO) Project
121
Chair | Présidence
Ursule Critoph (OISE University of Toronto)
Jenny Carson (Ryerson University) & Myer Siemiatycki (Ryerson University)
« Resisting Precarity in Toronto's Municipal Sector: The Justice and Dignity for Cleaners
Campaign »
James Nugent (University of Toronto)
« Shovels in the Ground: Leveraging social justice from infrastructure projects through
Community Benefits Agreements »
Serene Tan (University of Toronto)
« Voices of the Minimum Wage Campaign »
Karen Lior (Toronto Workforce Innovation Group) & Dubi Kanengisser (University of Toronto)
« Addressing Precarity in the Hospitality Sector through Training Partnerships »
Panel B4
LAMOUREUX
220
Capital’s Discourse about Labour: Ideas Les discours du capital sur le travail :
and Ideologies as Battlefields la bataille des idées et des idéologies
Chair | Présidence
Mathieu Hocquelet (Université libre de Berlin)
Pam Frache (McMaster University)
« Harmony amongst the discord: Neoliberal and progressive UI/EI narratives »
David Goutor (McMaster University)
« Whose Fight for Freedom?: Business and Labour's Nationalist Ideologies in World War II »
Jason Russell (Empire State College)
« The Voice of Unreason: the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association and Anti-Union Ideology
in the 1960s and 1970s »
Line Spielmann (Université Paris 1)
« Quand les travailleurs intériorisent les idées du capital… ou les combattent : l’exemple des
arrêts maladie »
15:15-15:30
Break | Pause
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THURSDAY, JUNE 4th
JEUDI 4 JUIN
15:30-17:00
Panel C1 LAMOUREUX
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Public Sector Workers and Unions Les travailleurs et syndicats des services
Facing Austerity publics face à l’austérité
Chair | Présidence
Aidan Conway (Saskatchewan Union of Nurses)
Mark Thomas (York University) & Steven Tufts (York University)
« Toronto’s ‘Post-Fordism’? Labour, Austerity, and the New Urban Populism »
Jean-Noël Grenier (Université Laval)
« One hand tied behind my back: Quebec Public Sector Unions facing the discourse of
Austerity as Modernisation »
Étienne Cantin (Université Laval)
« Historicising the ‘Politics of Austerity’: A Comparative-Historical Analysis of Private and
Public Sector Labour Relations in the United States and Canada, c. 1944-2014 »
Jonathan Carson (Association of Management, Administrative, and Professional Crown
Employees of Ontario)
« Towards resolving the paradox of professionalism? AMAPCEO bargaining in 2014 »
Steve Davies (University of Cardiff)
« The Public Service Ethos and Union Mobilisation »
Panel C2 LAMOUREUX
Gender at Work
109
Chair | Présidence
Susan Braedley (Carleton University)
Lydia Dobson (York University)
« Ontario Employment Standards in Practice: Gendered and Sexualized Exploitation in
Restaurants »
Donna Baines (McMaster University) & Ian Cunningham (Strathclyde University)
« ‘How Could Management Let This Happen?’ Gender, Participation, and ManagementUnion Relations in the Nonprofit Sector »
Russel Claus (McMaster University)
« “Because It Was Hardcore and It Was Cool”: Masculinity as the Basis of Consent in
Geochemical Sampling »
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Panel C3
JEUDI 4 JUIN
LAMOUREUX
S’organiser sur les marchés périphériques du travail
121
Chair | Présidence
Daniel Drache (York University)
Daniel Drache (York University)
« Nonstandard work, the jobs crisis and precarity : A Short introduction »
Rachel Brickner & Meaghan Dalton
« Organizing Baristas in Halifax Cafes: Class Identity in the Millennial Generation »
Luis Aguiar (University of British Columbia) & Tina Marten (University of British Columbia)
« Organizing behind bars: Penal labour citizenship and prisoner-workers labour rights in
Canada »
François Bordeleau (Université de Montréal)
« Organizing Montreal’s Binners : The Case of « Les Valoristes » »
Yanick Noiseux (Université de Montréal)
« À propos de l’organisation collective sur les marchés périphériques du travail au Canada :
quelques constats »
Panel C4
LAMOUREUX
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Labour’s Past, Memory and Passé, mémoire et
Commemoration commémoration du travail
Chair | Présidence
Jason Russell (Empire State College)
Adam King (York University)
« Memory, class, and contradiction in Sudbury's mines »
Mathieu Hocquelet (Université libre de Berlin)
« Des usages managériaux aux usages contestataires du passé dans les grandes
entreprises de distribution Carrefour et Walmart (1960-2012) »
Curran Stikuts (McMaster University)
« Building Resistance through the Built Form: Memorializing Dead & Injured Workers »
Robert Hatfield, Arthur Carkner, Cydney Foote & Sanna Guérin (Workers’ History Museum)
« Family Leave: a museum without walls celebrates a major Canadian breakthrough »
17:00-18:00
LAMOUREUX
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CAWLS Awards Ceremony Cérémonie de remise des prix de l'ACETS
18:00-19:00
LAMOUREUX
130
General Membership Meeting Assemblée générale des membres
19:00-22:00
LAMOUREUX
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CAWLS Dinner Souper de l'ACETS
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9:00-10:30
Panel D1
LAMOUREUX
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New Issues and New Approaches for Nouveaux enjeux et nouvelles approches
Workers and their Organizations pour les travailleurs et leurs organisations
Chair | Présidence
Andrew Stevens (University of Regina)
Tom Juravich (UMass Amherst)
« Who is Proposing the Keystone XL Pipeline and Energy East and What We Can Do about
It: A Strategic Assessment of the TransCanada Corporation »
Adam Davidson-Harden (Queen’s University)
« Labour versus fossil capitalism? The divestment movement's politics and prospects »
Hanif Karim (BC Nurses Union) & Kate Milberry (University of Alberta)
« A Brief History of Work: Raising the Nurse-Worker through the Spectre of Radical Labour
Struggle »
Laurence Léa Fontaine (Université du Québec à Montréal) & Benjamin Paré (Université du
Québec à Montréal)
« Les sources d’idées alternatives : la formation syndicale, les médias alternatifs et les
stratégies syndicales » Panel D2
LAMOUREUX 109
After CIDA: A Roundtable on International Labour Solidarity in the Post-Aid Context
Chair | Présidence
Kelti Cameron (Canadian Union of Public Employees)
Panelists | Panélistes
Judith Marshall (Steelworkers Humanity Fund, retired)
David Bleakney (Canadian Union of Postal Workers)
Nik Barry-Shaw (Canada-Haiti Action Network)
Katherine Nastovski (McMaster University)
Panel D3
LAMOUREUX 121
Private Sector Service Workers : Mobility, Technology and Internationalization
Chair | Présidence
Donna Baines (McMaster University)
Brandon Agha (McMaster University)
« Capitalist Organization in Professional Gaming (ESPORTS) »
Christopher Young (University of Toronto)
« The informal “working” conditions of hobbyist digital game developers »
Chandrima Roy (Strathclyde University) & Phil Taylor (Strathclyde University)
« Conditions of Work and Employment in Post-Crisis Indian Business Process Outsourcing
(BPO) »
Anna Karlsdóttir (University of Iceland)
« Employment related mobilities in tourism corridors, an undercurrent unnoticed? »
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Panel D4
LAMOUREUX 220
History and Mobility: The Origins of Contemporary Labour Mobility in Canada
Chair & discussant | Présidence & commentaires
Karen Foster (Dalhousie University)
Catherine Braley (Dalhousie University)
« Histories and Spatial Fixes: An Account of Philippine Labour Migration in Rural Manitoba »
Lachlan Barber (Memorial University) & Barbara Neis (Memorial University)
« The recent history of “special projects” and labour mobility in Newfoundland and
Labrador »
Raluca Bejan (University of Toronto)
« Caution: Unsafe Premises, Workplace Safety for Migrant Workers Employed in Toronto’s
Construction Industry »
GATES Research Project
« Migrant Domestic Work and Labour Mobility in Canada »
Natasha Hanson (University of Prince Edward Island)
« Understanding the historical underpinnings of Canadian regional mobility of truck drivers:
Prince Edward Island as a case study »
10:30-10:45
Break | Pause
10:45-12:15
Plenary - Keynote Speaker | Plénière - Conférencier invité
LAMOUREUX 122
« The Precarity Penalty: The Impact of Precarious Employment on Individuals,
Households and Communities and What to Do About It »
by | par
Dr. Wayne Lewchuk (McMaster University)
Dr. Lewchuk is a founding member of the School of Labour Studies
at McMaster University and the co-director of a five-year joint
university community research program on Poverty and
Employment Precarity in Southern Ontario (PEPSO). PEPSO, which
released its first major report in 2013, is a joint initiative of the
School of Labour Studies at McMaster University and United Way
Toronto. A follow-up report, The Precarity Penalty, was released in
May 2015 and received significant media coverage. This talk will
address the main conclusions of the report as well as the proposals
put forward to tackle precarity and its impacts on workers and
communities. Dr. Lewchuk holds a BA and MA in economics from the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D. in
economics from the University of Cambridge.
Please note this conference will be presented in Veuillez noter que cette conférence sera
English only. présentée en anglais seulement.
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12:15-13:30
Lunch Break | Pause du dîner
13:30-15:00
Panel E1
LAMOUREUX 107
On the Move: The Intersection of Employment-Related Geographic Mobility
and Labour and Employment Law in Canada
Chair | Présidence
Mark Thomas (York University)
Katherine Lippel (University of Ottawa) & David Walters (Cardiff University)
« Moving targets: Regulatory Effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
Applied to the Mobile workforce »
Delphine Nakache (University of Ottawa)
« Strengths and Limitations of Minimum Standards Legislation in the Context of
Employment-Related Geographical Mobility: An Assessment of the Situation in Three
Canadian Provinces »
Eric Tucker (Osgoode Hall)
« Collective Bargaining for Geographically Mobile Workers in Canada: Challenges and
Solutions »
Benjamin Christensen (York University)
« Facilitating the Mobile (and Precarious) Worker: Employment-Related Geographical
Mobility and Canadian Pension Reform 1985-1995 »
Panel E2
LAMOUREUX
Building Labour Studies in Theory and in Practice
109
Chair | Présidence
Larry Savage (Brock University)
Holly Gibbs (McMaster University)
« Interrupting Neoliberal Ideas: Examining opportunities and challenges in the Research
Process with Workers and Unions »
Peter Brogan (York University) and Steven Tufts (York University)
« Precarious Labour Geography and Relevance beyond the Age of Austerity »
Roy J. Adams (McMaster University)
« Labour Studies: A Canadian Success Story »
Desmond Maley (Laurentian University) & Dan Scott (Laurentian University)
« Canadian Labour Studies Bibliography in the 21st Century: A Pilot Project at Laurentian
University »
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Panel E3
LAMOUREUX
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The Challenges of Precarity (II) Les défis de la précarité (II)
Chair | Présidence
Marlea Clarke (University of Victoria)
Jordan House (York University)
« Prison Labour and Resistance in Canada »
Laurence Léa Fontaine (Université du Québec à Montréal)
« Le sentiment d’appartenance : une nécessité préalable à toute remise en cause du
capital »
Sonja Killoran-McKibbin (York University)
« Precarious Cooperation: Theorizing Miners Cooperatives in Bolivia »
Ray Silvius (University of Winnipeg)
« The neo-liberalization of refugee livelihoods in Winnipeg, Manitoba »
Panel E4
LAMOUREUX
Labour in the Media, Medias for Labour
220
Chair | Présidence
Lydia Dobson (York University)
Navjeet Sidhu (Workers United)
« Fantasy at Work: Representations of Labour and Economy in Children’s Animated Films »
Errol Salamon (McGill University)
« “Newspapers Are Precarious Enterprises”: The International Typographical Union’s Unitypo
Newspapers, 1946-1963 »
David Bush (York University), Doug Nesbitt (Queen’s University) & Andrew Stevens (University
of Regina)
« Labour journalism renewal? Reflections on the short history of RankandFile.ca »
Stanton Paddock (Concordia University)
« Who decides what they know? An Historical Case Study of a Start-Up Journalism Worker
Education Programme »
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Panel F1
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Roundtable: Big Data and Union Organizing
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Chair | Présidence
Robert Gillezeau (Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition)
Panelists | Panélistes
Angella Macewen (Canadian Labour Congress)
Michael Roy (New Democratic Party)
Adam Hodgins (Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union)
Robert Gillezeau (Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition)
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Panel F2
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Education Workers and their Organizations
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Chair | Présidence
Andy Hanson (Trent University)
Michael Mindzak (University of Western Ontario)
« The Working-Lives of Un(der)employed Teachers in Ontario »
Maura Matesic (York University) and Gina Matesic (Wilfrid Laurier University)
« Surprised by Conflict: Workplace Culture and Bullying in Canadian Academic Libraries »
Tara Ehrcke (BC Federation of Teachers)
« The rise and fall(?) of militancy in the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation »
Panel F3
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(Im)migrant Workers: Challenges and Resistance
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Chair | Présidence
Laurence Léa Fontaine (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Carolyn McKee (Carleton University)
« Gender and skill construction in Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program »
Guliz Akkaymak (University of Western Ontario)
« Individualisation of Responsibility and Immigrants’ Job Search Experiences in Canada »
Jah-Hon Koo (McGill University)
« The end of exploitation? A diagnosis of the Live-in Caregiver Program and a prognosis of
the Caregiver Program from a labour process perspective »
Niyanthini Kadirgamar (McMaster University)
« The Emancipation of “Juki Girls”: Representation and Resistance »
Panel F4
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North American Perspectives on Care Workers
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Chair | Présidence
Kendra Coulter (Brock University)
Lisa Pasolli (Trent University) & Julia Smith (Trent University)
« Workers, Social Services, and the State: Child-Care Worker Organizing in 1970s
Vancouver, British Columbia »
Janna Klostermann (Carleton University)
« Organized emotional work in Ontario’s developmental service sector »
Simon Black (Brock University)
« Capital’s Ideas About Child Care: Race, Class and Care Work in the US »
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« Au moment où les gouvernements mettent en place des
mesures d’austérité qui affectent les conditions de travail
et les services à la population, il est important de réfléchir
sur le passé et l’avenir du mouvement syndical. »
Bon succès et bravo aux déléguées et délégués
présents à ce 2e Congrès de l'ACETS.
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