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En s'appuyant sur une classification centrée sur le degré d'implication par rapport à la négociation collective des conditions de travail, cet article présente la diversité du monde patronal québécois et il en expose certaines composantes. Il traite aussi des mouvements professionnels dans leur ensemble, parfois assimilés à tort aux organisations d'employeurs. Il montre également, données numériques à l'appui, l'importance des divers regroupements recensés et la difficulté, dans certains cas, de les associer à une seule catégorie.
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The article reviews the book, "The Selling of the South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development, 1936-1990," 2nd edition, by James C. Cobb.
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The article reviews the book, "Debts to Pay. English Canada and Quebec From the Conquest to the Referendum," by John F. Conway.
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The article reviews the book, "Louis Laberge. Le Syndicalisme, c'est ma vie," by Louis Fournier.
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The article reviews the book, "Femmes en mouvement. Trajectoires de l'Association fémine d'éducation et d'action sociele, AFÉAS, 1966-1991," by Joceylyne Lamoureux, Michèle Gélinas, and Katy Tari.
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The article reviews the book, "The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Strike of 1914-1915: Espionage, Labor Conflict, and the New South Industrial Relations," by Gary M. Fink.
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The article reviews the book, "Comprendre le changement technique," by Christian DeBresson.
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The article reviews the book, "Maritime Radical: The Life and Times of Roscoe Fillmore," by Nicholas Fillmore.
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Reinstatement to the workplace is an important feature of statutory protection against unjust dismissal for nonunion employees. An empirical study examined the post-reinstatement experience of workers under the Canada Labour Code. Overall, the results contrast with the reinstatement experience in union settings, which generally show favorable results. It was concluded that the presence of a union may be a key variable in the effectiveness of the reinstatement remedy. In the absence of a union, workers ordered reinstated would have to be provided with greater support. This may be achieved through a follow-up mechanism directed by the governmental agency that administers the statute.
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The article reviews the book, "Indentured Labor, Caribbean Sugar: Chinese and Indian Migrants to the British West Indies, 1838-1918," by Walton Look Lai.
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The article reviews the book, "After Chartism: Class and Nation in English Radical Politics, 1848-1874," by Margot Finn.
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The article reviews the book, "Social Classes and Social Credit in Alberta," by Edward Bell.
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The article reviews the book, "Le travail au féminin. Analyse démographique de la discontinuité professionnelle des femmes au Canada," by Marianne Kempeneers.
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The article reviews the book, "Nineteenth Century Cape Breton: A Historical Geography," by Stephen J. Hornsby.
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Explores from a class perspective the adult education movement and union-sponsored educational and communication activities in English-speaking Canada. Assesses historic British and US influences, changes in communication technology. and Canadian state interventions (such as the founding of the National Film Board) on the development of adult and union education. The latter was instrumental in character (e.g., grievance handling) and premissed on working within the capitalist order. Adult education was ambiguous in terms of class, coalescing on an activist definition of citizenship that had social democratic overtones, although the Cold War years somewhat chilled this more left-leaning approach. In contrast, the Saskatchewan CCF government's radical experiment in adult education was short-lived. Public relations efforts by unions also fell short, as did establishment of a labour press, and articulating a vision of the social order beyond capitalism. The growing inflluence of US-dominated corporations, including on media, has had a profound effect since the 1970s. Concludes that this raises questions whether working people will be able enter the debate, let alone participate effectively, as society confronts new cultural, economic, and political challenges.
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The article reviews the book, "Stacking the Deck: The Streaming of Working-Class Kids in Ontario Schools," by B. Curtis, D. W. Livingstone and H. Smaller.
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