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Bryna McGarrigle

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    • SOCI352: Work and Inequality
    • POLI260: Introduction to Global Politics
    • SOCI441: Society, Economy & Family
    • SOCI495: Sociology of Friendship
    • CRWR205: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
    • SOCI371: Classical Traditions in Theory
    • SOCI260: Work and Society
    • SOCI310: Canadian Society
    • SOCI250: Crime and Society
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    • English Conversation Program Assistant: UBC Learning Exchange

Course: SOCI260: Work and Society

SOCI260

The Great Resignation: How the Pandemic Incited a Quiet yet Salient Worker Rebellion

In this paper, I explore the post-pandemic phenomenon of the Great Resignation in the labour force and what it means for long-term deteriorating worker conditions. I begin to unpack workplace power dynamics and shifting priorities, topics that set the foundation of my understand of the labour movement.



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