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DESCRIPTION:Un atelier Annie Macdonald Langstaff avec Jennifer Nedelsky\, p
 rofesseure de droit et de science politique\, Université de Toronto.  Résu
 mé  (En anglais seulement) My project addresses three serious problems tha
 t afflict\, in various forms\, virtually all modern industrial societies: 
    There is an unsustainable structure of work and family life that puts e
 normous stress on families\, and forces workers (at all levels) into unten
 able choices between work and family  The shift in gender norms and the in
 equality of women improves at a glacial pace\, leaving women with less pay
 \, less economic security\, vulnerability to poverty\, less leisure time\,
  less access to top jobs and to other advantages such as high quality heal
 th care. More generally\, equality for all cannot be achieved without a ju
 st distribution of care work.  The policy / care divide means that those i
 n top policy making positions are almost always people with very little ex
 perience of the demands (or satisfactions or importance) of care taking. I
 n my view this means that policy-makers are\, for the most part\, ignorant
  of a core dimension of human life. This renders them unfit for the job. T
 hose who do have the requisite knowledge and experience (primarily women) 
 have very limited access to high-level policy-making positions.    My argu
 ment is that these problems can only be redressed by a radical restructuri
 ng of work and care practices. I argue that we need a fundamental shift in
  social norms\, so that the expectation of ALL is that we will work part-t
 ime and engage in care work for family\, friends and community part time. 
 This paper is an exploration of what such an optimal norm would look like.
   S'inscrit dans le cycle des Ateliers Annie Macdonald Langstaff\, et orga
 nisé en collaboration avec le Centre sur les droits de la personne et le p
 luralisme juridique et le Collectif féministe de la Faculté de droit.
DTSTART:20141024T170000Z
DTEND:20141024T183000Z
LOCATION:NCDH 202\, Pavillon Chancellor-Day\, CA\, QC\, Montréal\, H3A 1W9\
 , 3644\, rue Peel
SUMMARY:Creating New Norms of Work and Care
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/law/fr/channels/event/creating-new-norms-work-and
 -care-239201
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