Trade union and racism in London, Brussels and Paris public transport
Jefferys, Steve ; Ouali, Nouria
2007
38
5
September
406-422
equal rights ; public transport ; racial discrimination ; trade union attitude
Belgium ; France ; United Kingdom
Human rights
English
Bibliogr.
"This article considers how trade unions respond to systemic racism at work. Based on case studies in the UK, Belgium and France, it identifies a gap between the national-level anti-racist policies of several European trade unions and local-level union workplace practices: direct racism is often denied and indirect racism rarely challenged. It describes and analyses this gap arguing that unions must more consciously champion anti-racism and recommends a leadership role for workplace representatives."
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