Stephanie Ross

Stephanie Ross

academic Canada

Stephanie Ross is a professor of labor studies at McMaster University and an expert in labor relations and union dynamics. She has been critical of the UAW’s recent position on tariffs, arguing that such actions harm not only Canadian workers but also undermine the integrity of the labor movement as a whole. Ross highlights the interconnectedness of North American automotive production and the potential job losses resulting from increased tariffs.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
108,348
Power
4,846$
Sentiment
5.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 3 5.67 0.22% +30% 38,005,238 108,348 $1,700,000 4,846$
Totals 3 38,005,238 108,348 $1,700,000 4,846$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Stephanie Ross highlighted potential points of tension among workers regarding part-time and full-time job allocations. 5

The Globe and Mail: Canada Post puts forward ‘final offers’ to union as overtime ban continues

Canada Canada: Stephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who commented on the negotiations. 5

The Globe and Mail: Canada Post receives strike notice, workers set to walk out on Friday

Canada Canada: Stephanie Ross, a professor of labour studies at McMaster University, told The Globe that the risks extend well beyond headline sectors such as manufacturing. 5

The Globe and Mail: Business Brief: Spending the budget while we build it

Canada Canada: Stephanie Ross, an associate professor of labour studies, commented that the report is largely a win for Canada Post. 6

The Globe and Mail: Canada Post should phase out door-to-door delivery as part of overhaul, report recommends

Canada Canada: Stephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who commented on the negotiations. 5

The Globe and Mail: Canada Post pauses talks with unionized workers as potential strike looms