A special issue of the electronic journal Studies in Social Justice is coordinated by Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay. It contains articles on ageing, on quality of work on employment and income insecurity. See the issue at: http://oojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/SSJ/index
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April 9th - Seminar in Moncton with the AFPNB
On April 9th 2010, a seminar will be held in Moncton with the Francophone association of New Brunswick parents (AFPNB), which is trying to develop a Family policy for New Brunswick. A presentation will be given by Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay to members of the business community of New Brunswick to mobilize them on the importance of the issue of work-life and work-family articulation, as well as family policies.
Job opportunities
Job opportunities at the CURA-WAROL and other places. For more information go to the french website at Offres d’emploi.
March 11th - Seminar at the univesity of Louvain-la-Neuve
On March 11th 2010, a seminar on the two themes of work-life articulation and end of careers will be held at the univesity of Louvain-la-Neuve; it is organized by Bernard Fusulier and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, with social partners and researchers in Belgium. Three Belgian students associated with the comparative Québec-Belgium research on the two themes of work-life articulation and end of careers will present their work: David Laloy, Émilie Sanchez and Thibault Moulaert.
A seminar with the French partners of the CURA-WAROL in Paris in January
January 21st and-22nd 2010, Paris: a seminar was organized with the French partners of the CURA-WAROL, on the issue of the role of the social actors in governance of work-life articulation and on the policies and practices on this theme. See the book by Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay on this issue in the publications section. Some Canadian members of the CURA were present:
– CSN (Marie-France Benoît, M. Roy),
– AQCPE (Jean Robitaille), and
– Professors Elmustapha Najem(UQO, Module relations industrielles), Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (TÈLUQ-UQÀM), as well as
– CNRS researcher Marie-Agnès Barrère-Maurisson (Sorbonne,Maison des Sciences Économiques).