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UNION STRATEGI ES TO RE-REGULATE W O RKING TIME

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  • Mark Thomas

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https://doi.org/10.25071/1705-1436.99

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The organization of working time is a central concern in today�s labour market, as it is connected to experiences of work-life conflict, employment insecurity, and broader patterns of gender inequality. This article examines union responses to working time changes using a case study of four large unions, as well as a larger survey of working time provisions in major collective agreements. The article contends that working time re-regulation strategies include not only efforts to reduce hours of work, but also a range of strategies to promote �employee-oriented time flexibility�. These working time strategies provide some means to address growing forms of work-life conflict and working time inequalities; however, these strategies are constrained by a number of factors, including employer resistance and the need for broader-based representational and collective bargaining structures.

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Thomas, M. (2006). UNION STRATEGI ES TO RE-REGULATE W O RKING TIME. Just Labour, 9. https://doi.org/10.25071/1705-1436.99

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