
Stephanie Ross
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.
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Stephanie Ross, an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University, noted the increased coordination among pilots and flight attendants for wage equality.
Air Transat pilots make push for equal pay with Air CanadaStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who commented on the significant job losses due to the decision to end door-to-door mail delivery.
Canada Post workers at risk of widespread job losses after Ottawa orders an overhaulStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University.
Air Canada flight attendants to vote on deal as some voice dissentStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who analyzed the implications of CUPE's actions.
In defying the back-to-work order, CUPE took a calculated risk that paid offStephanie Ross commented on the strike being a test case for unions fighting against Section 107.
Air Canada strike puts Ottawa’s favourite tool for quashing labour unrest in crosshairsStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University.
Why Canada Post talks have stalled after months of negotiations with unionized workersStephanie Ross highlighted potential points of tension among workers regarding part-time and full-time job allocations.
Canada Post puts forward ‘final offers’ to union as overtime ban continuesStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who commented on the negotiations.
Canada Post receives strike notice, workers set to walk out on FridayStephanie Ross, a professor of labour studies at McMaster University, told The Globe that the risks extend well beyond headline sectors such as manufacturing.
Business Brief: Spending the budget while we build itStephanie Ross, an associate professor of labour studies, commented that the report is largely a win for Canada Post.
Canada Post should phase out door-to-door delivery as part of overhaul, report recommendsStephanie Ross is an associate professor of labour studies at McMaster University who commented on the negotiations.
Canada Post pauses talks with unionized workers as potential strike loomsStephanie Ross criticized the UAW's position on tariffs as disappointing.
Auto unions in Canada, U.S. at odds over tariffs


































