FEMINISM’S CHALLENGE TO UNIONS IN THE NORTH: POSSIBILITIES AND CONTRADICTIONS
In most advanced capitalist societies, the feminist challenge to labour unions began well over twenty five years ago. This essay examines the history of the ambivalent relationship between women and unions and assesses the difference feminism has made in terms of the structure, practices and overall vision of unions’ role and goals. Has feminism helped to renew union movements across the capitalist world and moved them at all towards socialism? The answer to this is complex and involves assessing both the different strands of feminist influence and the way these were interwoven with the attack on unions and working people that occurred in the 1980s and 1990s. Article by Rosemary Warskett
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