Ameil J. Joseph
Freelance contributor
Ameil J. Joseph is an associate professor with the School of Social Work at McMaster University. He holds the Faculty of Social Sciences Professorship in Equity, Identity, and Transformation.
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Opinion
Labour negotiations can't be in 'good faith' without acknowledging the cruelties workers face
When labour disputes arise, there is a term often relied upon to articulate a level of honesty within offers, positions and negotiations — it’s the call from all sides to operate in “good faith.” But can that happen when crucial parts of workers' realities are omitted, asks Ameil J. Joseph.
Canada -Hamilton |
Opinion
Erasing race but not racism in the Peter Khill trial
Ameil Joseph, a professor in the School of Social Work at McMaster University, was one of the "triers' selected in the jury process for the Peter Khill murder trial following the killing of Indigenous man Jon Styres. He says the problem of systemic racism was not addressed in jury selection.
Canada -Hamilton |