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Many Canadian and UK trade unions host collective structures for women unionists. These structures continue to widen in form to encompass women’s conferences, committees, courses, meetings, seminars, workshops, caucuses, branches and networks. The bulk of extant work on union women’s...
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Report and results from "The Great New Zealand Employment Survey 2013." The annual Great New Zealand Employment Survey (TGNZES) began in 2009. It responded to a need to examine the employment relationship from both the manager and employee points of view in the New Zealand context. It also came...
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Women's groups (WGs) provide a platform from which women can develop their strengths, advance their concerns and access empowering positions. Academic attention to WGs in British unions has recently increased, reflecting their expansion and growing union responsiveness to female members....
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Women's groups in unions are collective spaces within which women seek to advance their concerns and access empowering positions. This paper examines their pursuit of gender equality in unions. The need to explore unions and women's groups is heightened by women's significance as a source of...
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