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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Rosemary Warskett May, 2008 Department of Law Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1S 5B6 Department Telephone: (613) 520-3690 FAX: (613) 520-4467 A. EDUCATION Degree University Year Ph.D. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 1997 Department of Sociology/Anthropology Thesis Title: Learning to be 'Uncivil': Class Formation and Feminisation within the Public Service Alliance of Canada Distinction: Comprehensive Examinations Diplôme de Langue et Université d'aix - Marseille, France 1985 Littérature Mention Bien M.A. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 1981 Department of Sociology/Anthropology Thesis Title: Trade Unions and the Canadian State: A Case Study of Bank Worker Unionization Distinction. B.A.(Hons.) Queen s University, Kingston, Canada 1973 Department of Sociology 1st. Class Honours and Medal in Sociology Certificate of Education London University, England 1967 Institute of Education Distinction in Theory and in Practice of Education

Rosemary Warskett 2 C.V. B. EMPLOYMENT 1. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Dates Rank Department Institution 2008- Chair Law Carleton University 2001- Assistant Chair Law Carleton University 1999- Associate Professor Law Carleton University 1993-99 Assistant Professor Law Carleton University 2. OTHER EMPLOYMENT 1989-1992 Lecturer Labour College of Canada 1989-1992 Labour Relations Consultant 1981-1988 Senior Representative Public Service Alliance 1976-1981 Representative Public Service Alliance 1975-1976 Researcher Economists',Sociologists' and Statisticians Association 1974-1975 Research Assistant Sociology Concordia University 1973-1974 Teaching Assistant Sociology Carleton University 1972-1973 Research Assistant Sociology Queen's University C. PROFESSIONAL HONOURS 1998 Carleton University, Senate Medal for Outstanding Work at the Ph.D. level 1990 David and Rachel Epstein Foundation Fellowship: Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value, value $6,000.00. 1973 Queen's University Medal in Sociology D. PUBLICATIONS 1. REFEREED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS (b) Articles in Refereed Journals Equal Pay Legislation entry in The International Encyclopedia of Social Policy, Tony Fitzpatrick et al. eds. Routledge, August 2006. Thinking Through Organizing Strategy: What the Data Reveal and Conceal, Gender & Work DataBase. Online Publication, May, 2006. Contractors or Disguised Employees? A Case Study of Couriers in Winnipeg Just Labour Vol. 6 & 7, Autumn 2005. With Geoff Bickerton. Straddling the World of Traditional & Precarious Employment: A Case Study of the Courier

Rosemary Warskett 3 C.V. Industry in Winnipeg (together with the Winnipeg Courier Research Working Group) Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Manitoba, Online Publication, September 2005. Feminism s Challenge to Unions in the North: Possibilities and Contradictions Socialist Register, 2001, Merlin Press, November, 2000. Translated into Portugese by Ana Barradas in Ela por Ela, June, 2002. Introduction to the Pay Equity Resource Guide, Just Labour, Online Annual of the Centre for Work and Society, York University. Jan. 2002 (With Jan Kainer). Review Essay: Jeanne Gregory et al. (eds). Women, Work and Inequality: The Challenge of Equal Pay in a Deregulated Labour Market, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Vol.13, No.1. 2001. "The Politics of Difference and Inclusiveness within the Canadian Labour Movement" Economic and Industrial Democracy 17 (4), 1996 pp. 411-449. "Defining Who WE Are: Solidarity through Diversity in the Ontario Labour Movement," in Culture and Social Action, M. Mendell and C. Leys eds., Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1992 pp.109-127. "Democratizing The State: Challenges From Public Sector Unions," Studies in Political Economy, 42, (Autumn) 1993 pp. 129-140. "Wage Solidarity and Equal Value: Or Class and Gender in the Structuring of Work Place Hierarchies," Studies in Political Economy, 32 (Summer) 1990 pp.55-83. "Revisiting Issues of Class and Gender," Studies in Political Economy, 30 (Fall) 1989 pp.167-182. "Revaluing Women's Work: Dealing With the Limits of State Reform," Resources for Feminist Research, 17 (3). 1988 pp.67-71. "Bank Worker Unionization and the Law," Studies in Political Economy, 25. 1988 pp.41-73. Reprinted in Feminism in Action: Studies in Political Economy, P. Armstrong and P. Connelly eds., Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1993 pp.89-120. (e) Refereed Chapters in Edited Books Labour Fragmentation and New Forms of Organizing and Bargaining in the Service Sector in Noreen Pupo & Mark Thomas eds. Interrogating the New Economy : Restructuring Work in the 21 st Century (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2008) forthcoming with Dale Clark. Restructured Work and Restructured Labour Unions in V. Shalla & W. Clement eds. Work in Tumultuous Times: Critical Perspectives, Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen s University Press, 2007. Law, Regulation and Becoming Uncivil : Contestation by Canadian Civil Servants. in

Rosemary Warskett 4 C.V. Law, Regulation and Governance, M. Mac Neil, N. Sargent & P. Swan (eds.). Oxford University Press, 2002. "Can a Disappearing Pie Be Shared Equally?: Unions, Women and Wage Fairness", in Challenging Unions: Women, Democratization and Militancy, Linda Briskin and Patricia McDermott eds., Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993 pp. 229-265. "Political Power, Technical Disputes and Unequal Pay: A Federal Case," in Just Wages: A Feminist Assessment of Pay Equity, J. Fudge and P. McDermot eds., Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991 pp.172-192. 2. OTHER (NON-REFEREED) SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS a) Non-refereed books Editor, Introduction to Public Law: Readings 4 th edition, Captus Press 1998 pp. 281 (with D. Elliott) This is a new edition of these edited readings. Primary responsibility was taken by D. Elliott. I contributed to this edition, and to the 3 rd edition in 1996, pp. 246 (with D. Elliott and M. Mac Neil). In the Public Interest: The Value of Public Services, Voyager Press, 1995. (Edited with S. Langdon and J. Rebick). French Translation, Dans L'interest public: L'importance des services public pp. 128. Equal responsibility was taken by all three editors. d) Articles in non-refereed journals Permanent & Precarious: Negotiating Health Benefits for Permanent, Part-time Public Sector Workers. Centre for Research on Work & Society, CRWS News, with Dale Clark & Jane Stinson, Fall 2006, Issue 29. The Never Ending Story of Pay Equity, 2002 Conference Proceedings, National Association of Women and the Law, March 2003. In Tribute to Jack Scott, Studies in Political Economy, 66, 2001. "The Best of Times and the Worst of Times, or the Transformative Potential of Interdisciplinary Studies," Society/Société, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, 19: 2 May 1995 pp.12-14. g) Book Reviews in Scholarly Journals Review of Judy Fudge & Eric Tucker, Labour Before the Law, Just Labour, Online. 2003, May.. "Review of Gillian Creese, Contracting Masculinity: Gender, Class and Race in a White- Collar Union, 1944-1994" Canadian Journal of Sociology Online May - June, 2000. Review of Gene Swimmer & Mark Thompson (eds.) Public Sector Collective Bargaining in

Rosemary Warskett 5 C.V. Canada: Beginning of the End or End of the Beginning? Queen's University, IRC Press, 1995. Canadian Labour & Employment Law Journal, 5:3 pp. 65-70 (1997). 3. CREATIVE OR PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Reasons & Decision (In the matter of a hearing under Section 18 of the Carleton University Act pursuant to Bylaw 29) Between Carleton University And F A (The Student). November 14, 2005. Conciliation Board Report & Dissent, PSAC v. Treasury Board, Program and Administrative Services Group. Public Service Staff Relations Board, November 2004. Pay Equity for Non-Unionised Workers in Federal Jurisdictions, Federal Pay Equity Task Force, January 2003 with Sue Findlay. 40pages Pay Equity Bibliography with Selected Annotations, Centre for Research on Work and Society, York University, June 2001. With Jan Kainer. "Labour's Voice, Quebec's Choice: Speaking to the Constitutional Crisis" Our Times Vol.11 (1) 1992, March (with Leo Panitch and Donald Swartz) pp.19-21. E. OTHER SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY 2. PAPERS PRESENTED 2008, May Paid Maternal & Parental Leave How Ottawa Spends workshop, Carleton University. 2007, Nov. Old Traditions & New Strategies: Communities & Labour Institute of Political Economy Workshop, Carleton University. 2007, June The Legal Regulation of Maternal & Parental Leave Benefits Law & Society Association, Congress of Social Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. 2007, April The Legal Regulation of Maternal & Parental Leave Benefits in the Context of Canadian Labour Market Polarization Workshop Gender and the Social in an Era of Globalization, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University. 2006, June Bringing Class and Gender Back into Political Economy Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meetings, Social Science Congress, York University. 2006, Mar Challenges for the Canadian Labour Movement in Organizing in the Low Wage Service Sector Conference Centre for Work & Society, York University

Rosemary Warskett 6 C.V. 2006, Jan Labour(ing) and Debating Fraser Jurisprudence Centre, Law Department, Carleton University. 2005, Oct. Legal Problems & Aspects in Organizing Walmart How Unions Matter in the New Economy, York University. 2005, April Remembering the Past when Planning for the Future, Union Equity Conference CRWS, York University. 2004, Oct. Thinking Through Organizing Strategy: What the Data Reveal and Conceal Knowledge Production in Practice: Gender and Work Database Conference, York University. 2004, June The New Economy, Labour Fragmentation and Broader Based Bargaining Political Economy division of the Canadian Political Science Association, Congress Social Sciences & Humanities, University of Winnipeg. 2003, Dec. Organising Bankworkers: Best Practices INE/CRWS Conference York University, Toronto. 2003, Nov. Gender and Union Organizing, Gender and Work Data Base Group, York University, Toronto. 2003, Nov. Pay Equity and Non-unionized Employees, Quebec Pay Equity Commission, Montreal. 2003, March Bankworkers and the SORWUC Organising Campaign, Colloquium: Women and Paid Labour after World War 11, Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University, Montreal. 2003, Jan. Pay Equity for Non-Unionised Workers in Federal Jurisdictions, Pay Equity Task Force Symposium. Ottawa. 2002, March The Unending Story of Women s Unequal Pay The National Association of Women and the Law Biennial Conference, Ottawa. 2000, Nov. Restructuring, Privatisation and Pay Equity: The Case of Four CUPE locals. Presentation to Round Table on Women In Unions, York University 1999, June Unequal Pay and Wage Justice. Conference on Women and Politics, Middlesex University, London, England. 1999, Feb. Wage Justice: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Pay Equity Sociology Department, Carleton University. 1998, July Invited Presentation Union Representation of Canadian Federal Sector Workers Annual meeting of the International Sociological Association, Montreal.

Rosemary Warskett 7 C.V. 1998, June Construction and Contestation of Federal Public Sector Workers Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Congress of the Social Sciences, Ottawa University. 1998, June Law, Regulation and Becoming Uncivil. Annual meetings of Law and Society, Congress of the Social Sciences, Ottawa University. 1995, Sept. Invited presentation American Political Science Association, Chicago. "Women Workers as the Basis of Union Renewal". [Identified in D.1(b)] 1995, June Invited presentation at annual meetings of the Canadian Law and Society Association, Montreal. "Women and Employment Relations in the 1990s". 1995, June Annual meetings of the Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Association, Montreal. "Strategic Union Responses to Telework". 1994, June Invited Presentation at annual meetings of the Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Association, University of Calgary. "Law and Sociology: The Transformative Potential of Interdisciplinary Studies". [Identified in D.2(d)] 1993, June Annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University. "Democratizing The State". [Identified in D.1(b)] 1992, June Annual meetings of the Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Association, Charlottetown, PEI. "Solidarity through Diversity". 1992, Jan. Invited Paper, Women and Unions Seminar, York University. "Improving Women's Wages Through Unionisation". 1990, May Invited Paper, Conference: Pay Equity: Theory and Practice, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto. "Political Power, Technical Disputes and Unequal Pay". [Identified in D.1(e)] 1990, Feb. Invited Paper, Symposium: Cultural Determinants of Social Action. Karl Polanyi Institute, Montreal. Jointly with Concordia University and Queen's University. "Union Culture in Ontario". [Identified in D.1(e)] 1989, June Annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Laval University, Quebec City. "Wage Solidarity or Equal Value". [Identified in D.1(b)] 1989, May Workers in their Communities Conference, York University. Panel Presentation on Union Democracy. 1988, June Invited Presentation Arbetslivscentrum (Center for Working Life) Stockholm, Sweden. "Equal Pay and Canadian Unions". 1987, July Panel Presentation School of Public Administration, University of Victoria. "Wage Controls and the Public Service".

Rosemary Warskett 8 C.V. 1987, June Annual meetings of the Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Society. University of Western Ontario, Hamilton. "Legitimate and Illegitimate Trade Unions". 3. CONTRACT, OTHER RESEARCH AND GRANTS 2004-6 Second Round of SSHRC INE Funding, Privatisation and Precarious Work in the Public Sector, in collaboration with Jane Stinson, $24,000.00. 2004-5 Second Round of SSHRC INE Funding, Mapping the Courier Industry in collaboration with G. Bickerton, $12,000.00. 2003-6 First Round SSHRC INE Bankworkers & Restructuring $10,000. 2002 Co-Investigator with Norene J. Pupo et. al. Centre for Research on Work and Society, York University. SSHRC Initiative on the New Economy (INE) Restructuring Work and Labour in the New Economy Nov. 2002. Grant for three years total $900,000. For the entire team. 2002 Co-applicant SPE conference application, Rianne Mahon applicant. Transforming Security/Securing Transformation. 2001 Co-Investigator with Carla Lipsig-Mumme et al. Centre for research on Work and Society, York University. Globalization and Work Restructuring; SSHRC MCRI Short listed, May 2001, final submission September 2001. 1999 SSHRC GR 6, Pay Equity, Unions and Legal Mobilisation, Grant towards preparation for SSHRC application. 1998 Carleton University, SSHRC GR6 Completion of Book Value $3,000.00 1997 SSHRC Seed Grant Co-Investigator with other members of the Centre for Labour and Community Studies. Principal Investigator Dr. Hugh Armstrong. Value $5,000.00. 1995 Carleton University GR6 Workshop on Telework Value $760.00 1989-1993 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship 1990 Andras Memorial Grant 1989, April SSHRC Strategic Research Grant

Rosemary Warskett 9 C.V. Workshop on Women and Unions Value $15,000.00 1988-1989 SSHRC Strategic Research Grant Private Scholar Value $32,000.00 1974-1975 Ontario Graduate Scholarship 4. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Feb. 2008 June 2007 Organizer of the Studies in Political Economy Forum Emergency Responses: Human, National & Global (In)Security. Chair Labour Sesssion Conference: New World Coming: The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness, Queen s University, Kingston, ON. 2006-2008 Coordinator & Manuscript Co-ordinator, Journal Studies in Political Economy March 2007 Feb. 2007 Learning Community Unionism Member of Working Group, Centre for the Study of Education & Work, OISE, Toronto University. Appointed Member of The College of Reviewers for Canada Research Chairs. 2006 Editor for a Special Forum in Just Labour, Equity and Unions. 2002-2006 Editorial Committee of Just Labour, Journal of the Centre for Research on Work and Society, York University. 2005, July Re-appointment 2002-2005 Pursuant to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act re-appointed a Member of the Panel Representative of the interests of the Employees by the Chairperson of the Public Service Staff Relations Act. 2005, March Organizer Advancing the Union Equity Agenda Conference, Centre for Research in Work & Society, York University. SSHRC/INE Grant 2005, Sept.- Nov. Conciliation Board Nominee, Pursuant to the PSSRA, PSAC v. Treasury Board, Program & Administrative Services Group. 2004, June Commentator, Political Economy division of the Canadian Political Science Association, Winnipeg. Session: Papers in the Session on Governance and Labour. 2004, June Organiser of Two Sessions: The Canadian Labour Movement at a Crossroads: Rethinking Strategies for Labour, Political Economy division of the Canadian Political Science Association, Winnipeg.

Rosemary Warskett 10 C.V. 2003, Nov. Pay Equity Law and Non-Unionised Workers, Presentation to the Quebec Pay Equity Commission, Montreal. 2003, July Organiser of the IPE Summer Workshop on Labour Strategies. 2003-2004 Gender and Work Data Base, Collaborative work with Leah Vosko & Linda Briskin Atkinson College, York University. 2002-2004 Editorial Committee of Just Labour, Journal of the Centre for Research on Work and Society, York University. 2002-2003 Centre for Research on Work & Society, York University, Board Member. 2003, Jan. Organizer SPE Conference Transforming Security: Securing Transformation, Carleton University. 2002-2005 Pursuant to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act reappointed a Member of the Panel Representative of the interests of the Employees by the Chairperson of the Public Service Staff Relations Act. 2002-2003 Centre for Research on Work & Society, York University, Board Member. 1998-2004 Studies in Political Economy, Journal: Executive Board Member with Editorial Responsibilities 1998-2004 Centre for Research in Work and Society, Board Member, Editorial Responsibilities for Annual. 2000, Feb Participant in Renewing Marxism Conference, Havana, Cuba. 2000, Feb Presentation to Centre for Research into Labour and the Community Proposal towards SSHRC application. 1998 Pursuant to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act I was appointed a Member of the Panel Representative of the interests of the Employees by the Chairperson of the Public Service Staff Relations Act. 1998 Centre for Research on Work & Society, York University Board Member. 1998 Studies in Political Economy, journal, Executive Member. 1997 Organizer and Chairperson of Round Table discussion on 'The Canadian State: Twenty Years Later,' annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, St. John's, Newfoundland. 1991-1994 Steering Committee Member, Centre for Research on Work and Society, York University, Toronto. 1993, Sept. Conference Chairperson, "The Lean Workplace" Centre for Research on Work

Rosemary Warskett 11 C.V. and Society, York University & Department of Industrial Relations, McMaster University, Port Elgin, Ontario. 1993, June Organizer of forum on 'Democratizing the State', annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University. 1993 - Member of the Centre for Labour and Community Studies, Carleton University. 1992, May Conference Chairperson and Organiser of "Broadening The Bargaining Structures in the New Social Order-International Perspectives For Ontario" Centre For Research on Work and Society, York University, Funded by SSRC, Labour Canada and York University. 1989, April Organiser of conference on Women and Unions jointly with Julie White, sponsored by Women's Studies Ottawa University, financed by SSRC. 1998-1999 I am on the executive committee of the Journal Studies in Political Economy. The journal received a three year renewal of the SSHRC grant effective April, 1999. I was responsible editor for three articles. I am a member of the council for the Centre for Research on Work and Society. In January 2000 the Centre will publish an Annual. I am one of the editors responsible for the publication. External Referee and Editor 2008 Studies in Political Economy, Journal 2007 Review of Canada research Chair second Tier 2006 Two reviews for University of Toronto Press 2006 Review for SSHRC grant 2006 Editor for a Special Forum in Just Labour 2005- Manuscript Coordinator, Journal Studies in Political Economy 2001- Editorial Board Member, Journal Just Labour Referee British Journal of Gender & Work. The Canadian Journal of Sociology University of Toronto Press McGill Law Journal Recherche Féministes, Université Laval, Quebec. Studies in Political Economy, Carleton University.

Rosemary Warskett 12 C.V. Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Appraiser for SSHRC Strategic Research Grant Applications. Social Science Federation of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Publications, manuscript appraisal. Advisory Council on the Status of Women, manuscript appraisal. Consultant 2008 Canadian Labour College, Curriculum Workshop Toronto, April. 2004 Public Service Alliance of Canada, Conciliation Board Nominee. PSAC v. Treasury Board, Program and Administrative Services Group. 2003 Quebec Pay Equity Commission. 2002 Research Consultant, Federal Pay Equity Task Force. 1998 Member of Arbitration Panel, PSAC v. Salvation Army Booth Centre, Ottawa, Ont. 1995-1996 Research project funded by the Ontario Government under the Technology Adjustment Research Programme (Tarp). Project was a two year longitudinal study of telework in the federal public service. Consulted on research design and methodology. Report written by Theresa Johnson, 'Delivering Public Services from Home: Telework in the 90's,' Ottawa, February 1996. This work led to new research on 'precarious work'. Invited Media Appearances 1999, Oct. CPAC, Roundtable: Pay Equity: What s Fair? 1998, Aug. Global TV - Pay Equity and the Federal Government 1995, Dec. CTV National News "Talk Back" - OPSEU General Strike 1995, Dec. CBC News World - OPSEU General Strike 1994, Sept. Parliamentary Channel - Member of Panel, Inquiry into the Value of Public Services 1994, April CBC News World - Interview, Public Sector Restructuring 1993, Sept. CBC Radio - Equal Pay Legislation 1992, Dec. CBC Radio - Debate on Home Working 1992, June CBC Radio - Debate on the New CLC Leadership 1991, Sept. CBC Commentary: the Public Service Alliance General Strike. 1991, Sept. Several Appearances on News World, CBC Television and Radio: PSAC General Strike and Pay Equity Other Teaching Experience 1989-1992 Sociology Instructor - Labour College of Canada. 1976-1988 Educator in the Public Service Alliance and the Canadian Labour Congress: Labour Relations; Women and Work and Human Rights.

Rosemary Warskett 13 C.V. Presentations and Public Addresses 1998, April PSAC Education Conference. 1997, April Invited Presentation, Women's Committee, Canadian Union of Autoworkers, Port Elgin, Ontario. Women and the Economy. 1996, Oct. Invited Presentation, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Women and the Economy. 1992, Oct. Invited Presentation, Union of Solicitor General Employees, Pay Equity. 1991, Nov. Invited Presentation to Canadian Labour Congress Women's Committee, Pay Equity. 1990, Sept. Invited Presentation Municipal Employment Equity Network, Kingston, Ontario. 1989, Nov. Invited Speaker, Public Service Alliance of Canada Women's Conference, Hull. 1989, March Keynote Speaker, B.C. Federation of Labour, Pay Equity Conference. 1988, Jan. CLC Women's Conference, Presentation on Pay Equity. 5. SCHOLARLY WORK IN PROGRESS I am involved in three research and writing projects. 1. I continue to work to bring together past and present research on Chartered Bank Workers and attempts to Unionize. I will present a paper at the Congress of Social Sciences, Vancouver 2008, that will outline the theoretical approach to the research. 2. I am working on a paper on Maternal & Parental Leave Benefits for the publication How Ottawa Spends. It will be in the 2009 issue of the journal. 3. I continue to work on a text book on Poverty, Welfare and Legal Regulations for Captus Press. F. ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES (TEACHING) Graduate Courses: 51.545* Canadian Labour Law in Comparative perspective 2001 51.532* Feminism, Law and Social Transformation 1998-1999 51.503* Law, Economy and Society 1994-1997 Undergraduate Courses: Laws 4903 Poverty, Social Welfare & Regulation 2008- Laws 4903 Women, Work and Legal Regulation 2003-2007 Laws 1502 Youth, Employment and Legal Regulation 2003-2007 51.345* Employment Law 2002-2003 51.205 ITV, An Introduction to Public Law 1998-1999 51.205 An Introduction to Public Law: 1993-1998 51.397* Legal Research Methods 1997

Rosemary Warskett 14 C.V. 51.300* The Legal Process 1996 51.341* Employment Law 1995 f) GRADUATE SUPERVISION Cross-appointment for supervision to the Department of Sociology, July 1998. Cross-appointment for supervision to the Institute of Political Economy, January 1999. Ph.D. Committee Member: Dale Clark Comprehensive Examinations in Progress, Canadian Studies & Political Economy. Scott Streiner: The Pursuit of Equality: Pay Equity, the Kibbutz, and the Future of Egalitarianism Department of Political Science. (Completed, June 2002). Graduate Student M.A. Supervisions: Caleb Chepesiuk, Department of Law, (Expected completion December 2008). Helen Berry Alexandra Law Dale Clark David Orfald Tracey Sallie Carmelina Foti Hassan Husseini David Sauve Dao Lu Marc Thompson LLM, Faculty of Law, Ottawa University (Expected Completion December 2008) Gendered Citizenship and Migrant Work in Canada. Department of Law (Completed April 2007) Supplementary Health Benefits and Public Sector Union Collective Bargaining. Institute of Political Economy. (Completed September, 2006) Learning to Change? Union Renewal and the Challenge of Intentional Organizational Change. Institute of Political Economy. (Completed Jan. 2006). Understanding Value and Implications for Pay Equity and the Wage Gap: A Federal Government Case Study. The School of Canadian Studies, (Completed September 2004). Living the Union Experience: A Study of Women in Two Union Locals. The School of Canadian Studies, (Completed, December, 2003). The State, Globalization and Labour Law: The Ideological Discourse of Deregulation and the Reality of Re-regulation. Department of Law, (Completed December, 2003). Workers, Labour Unions and The Law: Canadian Labour Unions in the New World of Bilateral Freedom of Association. Department of Law, (Completed, April, 2003). Reconstituting Employment regulatory Strategies In Ontario: The Employment Standards Act. School of Political Economy, (Completed, Fall, 2002). The Federal Public Service: Towards a New Direction. School of Political

Rosemary Warskett 15 C.V. Chris Dendy s Karen Miller Brenda Gross Greg Spence Economy, (Completed, Fall 2002). Re-Weaving the Silicon Web: Forging a Politics of Resistance in the Wired World of Telework, School of Canadian Studies (Completed, Spring 2000) Canada s Parental Leave Legislation, Department of Law (Completed Fall 1999) Employment Equity and the Merit Principle: Will Ever the Twain Meet? (Completed Fall 1998) Directed Readings in Law. Theory and Practice in Labour Relations Law. (Completed Fall 1996) Committee Member Jackie Steele Naming the Inequality, Department of Law (Completed September, 2003) Timna Gorber-Wakaba Immigrate Women, Citizenship and the PSEA Department of Sociology and Anthropology (Completed Fall 1999). Jane Stinson Ontario Pay Equity Results for CUPE Service Workers in Ontario Hospitals: A Study of Uneven Benefits. School of Political Economy. M.A. thesis (Completed Spring 1999). Deanna-Lea Sitter Harassment and Communication: Opening a Closed Discourse. (Completed January 1996) Heather Macpherson The Entrenchment of Paradox: Identity, Equality and the Constitution Act, 1982, Department of Law (Completed January 1996) Michel Roy Equalization and Labour Relations: A Reconstruction of Teubner's Model of Reflexive Law. Department of Law (Completed January 1995) External Examiner Ph.D., M.A. Theses and Research Essays: David McGrane Zabedia Nazim Tim Bartkiw Fadi El Jardali Shaun Bertram From Traditional to Third Way Social Democracy: The Emergence and Evolution of Social Democratic Ideas and Politicies in Saskatchewan and Quebec in the 20 th Century Department of Political Science, Carleton University (Completed June 2007, Ph.D.) Interrogating Restructuring: A Critical ethnography of Ethno-Racial women Bank Workers in Canadian Retail Banking OISE, University Of Toronto (Completed June 2007, Ph.D). Manufacturing Dissent? An Analysis of the Impact of Labour Law on Union Organizing Activities in Ontario School of Public Policy and Administration (Completed Summer 2005, Ph.D.) Fall 2003, Ph.D. School of Public Policy and Administration Spring, 2000, M.A. Thesis, Department of Sociology & Anthropology

Rosemary Warskett 16 C.V. Dolores Vader Patricia Greenhalgh Spring, 1999, M.A. Research Essay, School of Canadian Studies Fall 1998, M.A. thesis, Department of Sociology & Anthropology Victoria Anderson-Selst Fall 1998, M.A. Research Essay, School of Canadian Studies Undergraduate Student Supervision: Charmaine Atrooshi Directed Studies, Legal Decision Making and the Concept of Choice. (Completed April 2006) Georgina Stamboulis Honours Research Essay, B.PAPM, Human Rights Tribunals (Completed April 2005) Nicole Plumptre Directed Studies, The Charter and Gay & Lesbian Employees (Completed April 2005) Elizabeth Agobotham Directed Studies, Pay Equity. (Completed April, 2002) Danielle Keystone Directed Studies, Feminist Essentialism and Legal Processes (Completed April, 1997) Miranda Lawrence Honours Essay Democratic Worker Ownership in Canada: The Reflexive Law Model at Algoma Steel, (Completed April 1995) Brian Kelly Honours Essay Theories of Industrial Economic Regulation: The Case of Trans-Canada Pipelines 1994 Tolls Application, (Completed April 1995) G. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES (INCLUDING COMMITTEE WORK) Department 2001-2008 Assistant Chair, Responsible for Student Exchanges, Co-op Program, and Student/Community Relations. 2004-2007 Responsible for the Development of the Law Department s Co-op Program 2001-2007 Member of the Undergraduate Committee 2005-2006 Member of the Appointment s Committee 1999 Member, Appointments Committee, Appointment process Oct-Nov 99. 1998-99 Representative to the ad hoc faculty committee on Human Rights. This committees deliberations and proposals resulted in the degree in Human Rights (Arts and Social Sciences). 1996-99 Horizons Committee, member. 1995-99 Ethics Committee, member. In 1995-96 contributed to drawing up ethics guidelines and process of ethics approval for student research proposals involving human subjects. 1995-96 Tenure and Promotion Committee, member. 1993-99 Member of the Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Law. Faculty 2008 Member of the Public Policy Working Group: Academic Planning Process Faculty of Public Affairs.

Rosemary Warskett 17 C.V. 2007-2008 Co-op Faculty Advisory Committee 1997-99 Co-Chair of the Human Rights Program Advisory Committee. Major responsibility for Proposal for a thematic B.A. (Hons) in Human Rights sent to Departmental and Faculty Committees in September, 1997. This proposal initiated many rounds of discussion that finally resulted in two separate degrees in Human Rights. B. PAPM with specialisation in Human Rights and Human Rights (Arts and Social Sciences). 1997-99 Undergraduate Program Committee, PAM, alternate member. 1995-99 Joint Committee on Admissions and Studies, member. Senate 2005, July-Nov. Chair of Senate Tribunal regarding an Instructional Offence, Carleton University And F.A. (The student). 2002-2004 Member of the Senate Integrative Review Committee.