Gender intersectionality affects union-management relations through its impact on representation within union leadership. When union leadership lacks diversity, it can result in the underrepresentation of women's specific workplace issues, such as equal pay, maternity leave, and harassment. Ensuring diversity within union leadership positions strengthens the union's capacity to represent and address the varied needs of its membership in negotiations with management.
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