Articles tagged with: Simon Black
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With the announcement of a settlement in a six-year legal battle between the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) and its players, ... Full story
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Brock Media Clips for Thursday, May 14
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Brock studies impact of COVID-19 restrictions ... Full story -
Online discussion to aid migrant workers during COVID-19 pandemic
While the COVID-19 pandemic has locked down travel around the world, over the past few weeks one group of necessary ... Full story -
SIMON BLACK and LARRY SAVAGE: Coronavirus crisis poses risks and opportunities for unions
Larry Savage, Professor of Labour Studies, and Simon Black, Assistant Professor of Labour Studies, had a piece recently published in ... Full story -
STEVENS, DONNELLY and BLACK: A union of women’s hockey players looking for a league of its own
Julie Stevens, Associate Professor, Sport Management and Director, Centre for Sport Capacity, Brock University; Michele K. Donnelly, Assistant Professor, Department ... Full story -
BLACK AND FENTON: Canada’s labour movement must take a stand against the Saudi arms deal
Brock Assistant Professor of Labour Studies Simon Black recently co-wrote a piece published in The Conversation about the Canadian Labour ... Full story -
Recent Brock grad wins national award for Labour Studies paper
Just days after crossing the Convocation stage, Brock graduate Curtis Morrison (BA ’19) has received national acclaim for one of his ... Full story -
Building powerful communities essential for labour movement, says Brock prof
How labour movements and community organizations can work together effectively is at the heart of a cautionary tale shared by ... Full story -
Brock experts weigh in on workplace health and safety ahead of National Day of Mourning
National Day of Mourning is observed on April 28 in tribute to those who have been killed, injured or suffered illness ... Full story -
Labour Studies prof lauded by students for teaching approach
Simon Black just got a big nod of approval from his students. The assistant professor in the Department of Labour ... Full story