A Tale of Two Centuries? Expanding Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada and Their Impact on Legislation, Conflict and Wages
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Weinberg, Bradley R. (Author)
Title
A Tale of Two Centuries? Expanding Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada and Their Impact on Legislation, Conflict and Wages
Abstract
Using collective agreement and strike data from the Canadian Federal and provincial jurisdictions for the years 1978–2019, this study examines the effect that various legislative regimes that govern public‐sector bargaining disputes have on the incidence, duration and cost of conflict. This study seeks to replicate and improve previous estimates related to this topic but also extends the analysis to examine changes to the legal environment in Canada in which labour rights have been increasingly enshrined in constitutional law through the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This study finds, in contrast to previous studies, that the legislative regime impacts the way agreements are settled when disputes occur but not the likelihood of a directly negotiated agreement prior to impasse. It also highlights some differences in contract and wage settlements prior to and after the constitutionalization of labour rights in Canada.
Publication
British Journal of Industrial Relations
Pages
19 pages
Date
2024-10-13
Journal Abbr
Brit J Industrial Rel
Language
English
ISSN
0007-1080, 1467-8543
Short Title
A Tale of Two Centuries?
Accessed
10/25/24, 5:08 AM
Citation
Weinberg, B. R. (2024). A Tale of Two Centuries? Expanding Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada and Their Impact on Legislation, Conflict and Wages. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 19 pages. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12857
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