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This paper examines the difficulty in defining a "political resolution"; it analyzes the increased use of political resolutions in the ILO, and discusses various attempts made to restrain their use and minimize their disruptive influence.
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Après avoir traité de l'importance et de rétendue du phénomène d'absentéisme au sein des entreprises ainsi que des coûts impliqués, les auteurs identifient les principaux modèles explicatifs ainsi que les limites inhérentes à ces divers modèles en vue d'en présenter un schéma intégrateur. Ensuite, ils identifient les diverses stratégies d'intervention à la portée de la direction des entreprises utilisées en pratique afin d'enrayer, tout au moins en partie, l'absentéisme et ses effets au sein des entreprises.
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This article reviews the book, "Canada Since 1945: Power, Politics and Provincialism," by Robert Bothwell, Ian Drummond & John English.
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This article reviews the book, "Labour Studies Research Bulletin," by Labour Studies Resource Center.
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This article reviews the book, "Les Irlandais et la canal de Lachine: la grève de 1843," by Raymond Boily.
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Analyzes the anti-labour legislation of Lower Canada that was intended to suppress labour and civil unrest during the first half of the nineteenth century, including measures to control and discipline the workforce, ban unions and strikes, and protect the private property of the means of production. Concludes by posing two questions for future research: the extent to which British statutes (e.g., the Combination acts) had the force of law in the labour relations of Lower Canada; and the degree to which the different anti-labour laws voted in Lower and United Canada were extended beyond 1850.
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This article reviews the book, "A Culture in Conflict: Skilled Workers and Industrial Capitalism in Hamilton, Ontario, 1860-1914," by Bryan D. Palmer.
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This article reviews the book, "The ACLU and the Wagner Act: An Inquiry into the Depression – Era Crisis of American Liberalism," by Cletus E. Daniel.
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This paper examines the history in Canada of the international unions for train and engine crews, from their entry into Canada until World War One. During this period, pattems of unionization and labour-management relations in this important sector of the Canadian railway industry were established which have persisted in large measure to the present.
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This article reviews the book, "The IUE in Canada: A History," by Terry Copp.
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L'auteur présente et examine l'idée d'un nouveau type de conseil des relations du travail.
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This article reviews the book, "Histoire du Québec contemporain. De la Confédération à la crise: 1867-1929," by Paul-André Linteau, René' Durocher and Jean-Claude Robert.
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Après avoir défini ce qu'est la retraite, l'auteur en présente un aperçu historique et en examine l'évolution et les implications. Il se prononce contre l'âge obligatoire de la retraite.
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Introduces four satirical protest-song lyrics (three in English and one in German with English translation) on the Depression and World War II, written in 1936-41, by Josef G. Mohl (1881-1976). Provides a brief biography of the Austrian-born Mohl, a CCF supporter who lived in Edenwald [Edenwold], Saskatchewan.
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This article reviews two books: "The Hungry Mills: The Story of the Lancashire Cotton Famine, 1861-5," by Norman Longmate, and "Domination, Legitimation and Resistance: The Incorporation of the Nineteenth-Century English Working Class," by Francis Hearn.
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This article reviews the book, "The Case of Port Hawkesbury: Rapid Industrialisation and the Social Unrest in a Nova Scotia Community," by Raymond L. Foote.
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Here is the populist anthology that touches the heart of North American life, a collection that achieves in poetry what Stud Terkel's Working did in prose. Its wide appeal is obvious. Included are 200 selections by 90 Canadian and American writers, from foundry workers and short-order cooks to the likes of Joyce Carol Oates, Patrick Lane, Pier Giorgio di Cicco and Wayman himself. --Publisher's description
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Presents the work poems "Surplus Value Poem" and "Factory Time" by Tom Wayman, "spout deck," by bernard hobby, "Slime Warning," by John Morton, and "The Academy," by Roger Taus.
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The article reviews and comments on "Render Them Submissive: Responses to Poverty in Philadelphia, 1760-1800, by John K. Alexander, "City People: The Rise of Modern City Culture in Nineteenth-Century America," by Gunter Barth, "Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920," by Paul Boyer, "Philadelphia: Work, Space, Family and Group Experience in the 19th Century," edited by Theodore Hershberg, "History and Crime: Implications for Criminal Justice Policy," by James E. Inciardi and Charles E. Faupel, "Policing the Urban Underworld: The Impact of Crime on the Development of the American Police, 1800-1887," by David R. Johnson, "Violent Death in the City: Suicide, Accident and Murder in 19th Century Philadelphia," by Roger Lane, and "Detroit and the Problem of Order, 1830-1880: A Geography of Crime, Riot, and Policing," by John C. Schneider.
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