Education and Knowledge Production in Workers’ Struggles: Learning to resist, learning from resistance

Author:

Bleakney David1,Choudry Aziz2

Affiliation:

1. Canadian Union of Postal Workers

2. McGill University

Abstract

Trade unions and other sites of community-labour organizing such as workers centres are rich, yet contested spaces of education and knowledge production in which both non-formal and informal / incidental forms of learning occur. Putting forward a critique of dominant strands of worker education, the authors ask what spaces exist for social movement knowledge production in these milieus? This article critically discusses the prospects, tensions and challenges for effective worker education practice in trade unions, alongside a discussion of informal learning and knowledge production in migrant and immigrant worker organizing. We consider how worker education practices within trade unions might best be built to support critical thinking, the collective power of working people and cultures of resistance, and the significance of knowledge and learning in community-labour struggles.

Publisher

Consortium Erudit

Subject

General Medicine

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