The content of this seminar will vary across term and instructor. Topic areas will address issues central to the nature of unionization and may include one of the following: union organizing, collective agreement administration, and the role of labour within the larger social, political, and environmental context. Through course readings, case studies, group work, and independent exercises, students will learn about the role unions play in shaping work-related policies, legislation, and the nature of work itself. NOTE This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles. NOTE Commerce and Law students should consult their home faculty before registering in this course.
The content of this seminar will vary across term and instructor. Topic areas will address issues central to the nature of unionization and may include one of the following: union organizing, collective agreement administration, and the role of labour within the larger social, political, and environmental context. Through course readings, case studies, group work, and independent exercises, students will learn about the role unions play in shaping work-related policies, legislation, and the nature of work itself. NOTE This course is repeatable for credit under different topic titles. NOTE Commerce and Law students should consult their home faculty before registering in this course.