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4 Media (Mis)Representations and the Living Wage Movement
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Resisting Low-Wage Work: The Struggle for Living Wages 3
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The “Standard” Employment Relationship: Low-Wage Work
- The Comparative Political Economy of Low Wages 29
- Labour Justice: Assessing the Politics of the American Labour Movement 50
- Media (Mis)Representations and the Living Wage Movement 69
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The Fight for Living Wages in Canada
- The Emergence of the Living Wage Movement in Canada’s Northern Territories 97
- Getting By but Dreaming of Normal: Low-Wage Employment, Living in Toronto, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction 115
- The Living Wage and the Extremely Precarious: The Case of “Illegalized” Migrant Workers 134
- Working for a Living, Not Living for Work: Living Wages in the Maritimes 153
- The BC Living Wage for Families Campaign: A Decade of Building 171
- Challenging the Small Business Ideology in Saskatchewan’s Living Wage Debate 187
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Resistance and Alternatives
- The Living Wage Campaign in Hamilton: Assessing the Voluntary Approach 211
- Why Business-Led Living Wage Campaigns Fail: The Case of Calgary, Alberta, 1999–2009 230
- The Low-Wage Economy in the Age of Neoliberalism: What Can Be Done? 251
- Contributors 279
- Index 283
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Resisting Low-Wage Work: The Struggle for Living Wages 3
-
The “Standard” Employment Relationship: Low-Wage Work
- The Comparative Political Economy of Low Wages 29
- Labour Justice: Assessing the Politics of the American Labour Movement 50
- Media (Mis)Representations and the Living Wage Movement 69
-
The Fight for Living Wages in Canada
- The Emergence of the Living Wage Movement in Canada’s Northern Territories 97
- Getting By but Dreaming of Normal: Low-Wage Employment, Living in Toronto, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction 115
- The Living Wage and the Extremely Precarious: The Case of “Illegalized” Migrant Workers 134
- Working for a Living, Not Living for Work: Living Wages in the Maritimes 153
- The BC Living Wage for Families Campaign: A Decade of Building 171
- Challenging the Small Business Ideology in Saskatchewan’s Living Wage Debate 187
-
Resistance and Alternatives
- The Living Wage Campaign in Hamilton: Assessing the Voluntary Approach 211
- Why Business-Led Living Wage Campaigns Fail: The Case of Calgary, Alberta, 1999–2009 230
- The Low-Wage Economy in the Age of Neoliberalism: What Can Be Done? 251
- Contributors 279
- Index 283