Articles tagged with: Department of Labour Studies
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When most people go to a gym or fitness club, the only work that’s on their minds is the ... Full story
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Brock profs share the stage in upcoming Port Colborne musical
Although they worked on the same campus and shared a love of musical theatre, Brock professors Joffre Mercier and Alison ... Full story -
Public invited to participate in Brock research survey on future of animal cruelty investigations
A Brock University Labour Studies professor is looking for the public’s views on how Ontario should handle animal cruelty ... Full story -
SAVAGE AND SMITH: Back-to-work legislation may come back to haunt Justin Trudeau
Brock Labour Studies Professor Larry Savage co-wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about potential repercussions of using back-to-work-legislation ... Full story -
COULTER: Ontario needs public leadership to protect vulnerable animals
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor in Labour Studies, recently wrote pieces published in the Huffington Post and the Ottawa Citizen about ... Full story -
Panel to discuss the issue of free speech on campus
Are some ideas too dangerous to teach? That question is at the heart of a panel discussion taking place Wednesday, ... Full story -
BRALEY-RATTAI: Ontario’s ‘Open for Business’ law will erode workplace rights
Alison Braley-Rattai, Assistant Professor in Brock's Department of Labour Studies, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about the ... Full story -
Groundbreaking research reveals some hard truths about work in horse stables
In the first-ever research of its kind, a new study by a Brock University Labour Studies professor has examined labour ... Full story -
Brock researcher examines constitutional protections for Canadian workers’ right to strike
The right of unionized workers to strike is now embedded in the Canadian constitution. What exactly that could mean for ... Full story -
COULTER: It’s not business as usual for vegan businesses
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor in Labour Studies, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about the growing wave of ... Full story