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Patrice Jalette is a full professor at the University of Montreal, affiliated with the School of Industrial Relations. His research focuses on working conditions in unionized environments, collective bargaining, and labor relations from a comparative perspective. Recently, he has been interested in the impacts of labor shortages on labor relations and unions. Jalette’s work is recognized for its contributions to understanding the dynamics of institutional transformations in labor and employment. He is an active member of the CRIMT research team, collaborating on various projects addressing contemporary issues in labor relations, including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's employment conditions in Quebec and the challenges of job management in the bio-food industry. He supervises graduate theses and has instructed various courses on research methodologies in industrial relations. Through his extensive research, he aims to contribute meaningfully to the field of industrial relations by analyzing collective bargaining processes and labor market adaptations to crises.
University of Montreal • Montreal, QC
Full-time faculty member focusing on labor relations and collective bargaining.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.