Rosenberg Jessica, Rosenberg Samuel
Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA.
Soc Work. 2006 Oct;51(4):295-302. doi: 10.1093/sw/51.4.295.
The attitudes among social workers toward labor unions are a topic of significance. Historically, social workers have had an ambivalent relationship with unions. This article analyzes the extent to which unions matter to social workers and whether unions represent the interests of professional social workers. The relationship between social work and unions is conceptualized as reciprocal in nature. Insights about social workers' current attitudes toward unions are informed through critical analysis of a recent research study that examined attitudes toward unions among social work union members. The authors discuss the potential for a collaborative progressive agenda between the social work profession and labor.
社会工作者对工会的态度是一个重要的话题。从历史上看,社会工作者与工会的关系一直很矛盾。本文分析了工会对社会工作者的重要程度,以及工会是否代表专业社会工作者的利益。社会工作与工会之间的关系在本质上被概念化为相互的。通过对最近一项研究的批判性分析,我们获得了有关社会工作者当前对工会态度的见解,该研究调查了社会工作工会成员对工会的态度。作者们讨论了社会工作专业与劳工之间达成合作性进步议程的可能性。