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A woman’s place is on the picket line: Towards a theory of community industrial relations

Sandra Jones (The University of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia)

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 1 April 2002

2020

Abstract

This paper argues that a new theory of community industrial relations is needed that recognises fewer boundaries between work and family. The theory needs to recognise a mutual exchange between the traditional “actors” in the industrial relationship (unions, employers and the government) and “interactors” in the community rather than continue to assume a separation between the external and internal industrial environment that has underpinned traditional industrial relations theory. More importantly the theory needs to be gender inclusive and recognise the important role played by women as a link between industrial actors and the community. The paper presents examples of community‐union activity to illustrate the reality of the decrease in separation between community and industrial parties. In so doing the paper draws on the experiences of female partners of male unionists in traditional male workplaces. The paper proposes a new gender inclusive model of community industrial relations. Based on this model the paper proposes a new theory of community industrial relations in which interchange occurs between the traditional industrial relations actors and various groups of interactors within the community within the broader social/cultural, economic, political, and legal environment, for mutual advantage of all parties. This theory is in its formative stage and this requires further testing before it can be claimed as a general theory.

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Jones, S. (2002), "A woman’s place is on the picket line: Towards a theory of community industrial relations", Employee Relations, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 151-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425450210420893

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MCB UP Ltd

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