| Contracting Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Race in a White-Collar Union, 1944-1994 Subjects: Office and Professional Employees International Union. Local 378 (B.C. Hydro); B.C. Hydro -- Officials and employees; Trade Unions -- White collar workers -- British Columbia -- Case studies; Discriminations in employment -- British Columbia -- Case Studi; In Contracting Masculinity , Gillian Creese examines in depth the white-collar office workers union at BC Hydro, and shows how collective bargaining involves the negotiation of gender, class, and race. Creese Gillian : Gillian Creese is the associate dean of Arts, Faculty & Equity, and professor in the Department of Sociology and the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. |