Equity Struggles, Housework, and Globalization

address these facets of the topic:

relations between paid and unpaid work
social reproduction
challenges that equity-seeking women face in paid work and unions
relations between women and other equity-seeking groups
globalization

Write an essay about the futures of women’s work, unions, and feminism.

This is a reflective essay that does not require that you do any new reading. Instead, it invites you to recapitulate what you knew about women and unions before you started the course and to compare that with what you know now. Along with this, it invites you to see whether the expectations that you had for this course were met and whether you would have different expectations if you started over again in a course on women and unions.

Based on these reflections, write about the future that you would like to see in women’s work: How much of it do you think should be paid? What should be the conditions of paid work? How much of work should be unpaid? Should all unpaid work be done in private households, or should it also be done in collectively organized forms, such as co-ops?

Since wishes do not automatically come true, in the second part of the essay, write about your thoughts about organizing and mobilizing the movements that would be needed to build the world that you would like to live in. What role do unions play in this change, and what kind of unions should they be? What kind of feminism do you envision and what would its relation to unions be?

Before you complete this essay, please read the section on Plagiarism on AU’s Write Site.

 

 

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also known as the visceral pericardium. It helps hold the other muscles close together and also acts as an anchor for the heart. (Taylor, 1999-2013). [4]

Blood Tissue, Its Function and Circulation

Blood is the body’s transport system and works to perform several functions. Although it is a fluid it is made up of connective tissue and is vital for the body as it could not survive or remove bodily wastes, without it cells and body tissues would die.(Anglin, 2014) The circulatory system is pumped by the heart and always circulates through the body in the same direction. Arteries carry blood full of oxygen to all parts of the body, the further away from the heart the smaller they become, eventually turning into capillaries. Blood helps to keep the body at the right temperature and maintains blood pressure and volume. It transports oxygen and carbon dioxide for delivery and disposal. It transports oxygen and nutrients to cells, removes waste and transports hormones. (Cancer Research, 2013) [2]

Plasma:

Plasma is the fluid part of blood and makes up the most volume. It is a pale straw coloured liquid of which 90% is water. It contains proteins, glucose and other dissolved nutrients. Its function is to make sure cells flow throughout the body and also helps to maintain the body’s blood pressure and volume. (Ivy Rose, 2003-2013) [1]

Red Blood Cells:

Erythrocytes are flexible disc shaped cells with no nucleus, their main function

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