Radical Roses: Women, Unions, and Social Justice at Carleton University (1973 - 1976) -Martha Attridge Bufton

Year
2014
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Summary

This research reinterprets unionization at Carleton University in the 1970s, showing it was driven not only by economic pressures but by feminist activism. Women leaders used unions to challenge inequality, improve working conditions, and advance social justice, reshaping assumptions about labor movements in professional, white-collar environments.