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contributors / collabortaeurs Pier-Luc Bilodeau est professeur agrégé a member of the NAC committee on the au Département des relations industrielles economy. Her research focuses on women’s de l’Université Laval, où il enseigne les work, paid and unpaid, and on feminist relations du travail. Ses recherches portent theory. sur la négociation collective et les politiques Katie-Marie McNeill is a PhD candidate at publiques dans l’industrie de la construction. Queen’s University. Her doctoral research Susan Braedley is an associate professor in examines prisoners’ aid societies in the 20th the School of Social Work and Institute of century from a transnational perspective. Political Economy at Carleton University. Tara McWhinney is a PhD candidate and Dalton Campbell is an archivist in the feminist scholar with the School of Social Archives Branch at Library and Archives Work at Carleton University. She researches Canada. and teaches on topics related to domestic labour, social reproduction, social policy Rebecca Coulter is professor emerita at analysis, and the political economy of the the University of Western Ontario. As a welfare state. historian of education, she has written on women teachers and unions, gender policy Sarah Nickel is Tk’emlupsemc (Kamloops and education, youth unemployment, Secwépemc), Ukrainian, and French
Labour / Le Travail – The Canadian Committee on Labour History
Published: May 28, 2022
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