
Renewing the Study of Public Sector Unions in Canada.
Author(s) -
David Camfield
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
socialist studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1918-2821
pISSN - 1717-2616
DOI - 10.18740/s4d60n
Subject(s) - public sector , perspective (graphical) , public ownership , working class , class (philosophy) , political science , political economy , public administration , sociology , economics , market economy , law , politics , artificial intelligence , computer science
A renewal of the study of public sector unionism in Canada is long overdue. This article explains why public sector unions deserve more attention from researchers than they have received of late and proposes that studies of public sector unions would benefit from adopting a new theoretical framework that conceptualizes contemporary unions as not only labour relations institutions but also as particular kinds of working-class movement organizations within a historically-specific class formation. It also identifies two obstacles to the production of accounts of contemporary public sector unions from this perspective.