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The article reviews and comments on "Women At War With America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era," by D'Ann Campbell, "Creating Rosie the Riveter: Class, Gender and Propaganda during World War II," by Maureen Honey, and "They're Still Women After All": The Second World War and Canadian Womanhood," by Ruth Roach Pierson.
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This article reports the results of a survey of union staff representatives regarding the impact of the duty of fair representation on grievance handling. The survey confirmed previous research results suggesting that fair representation complaints are frequently reflective of political factionalism within unions or a measure of economic decisions adversely affecting individuals rather than a sign of inadequate representation by unions. It was also found that grievors' exploitation ofthe doctrine does at times cause unions to process unmeritorious grievances, increasing the cost of contract administration to ail parties.
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The paper reviews recent wage trends and patterns, and examines whether the wage deceleration since 1982 can be explained by the steady decline in inflation and the persistent high rates of unemployment.
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Envisageant le changement comme enjeu des rapports du travail plutôt que comme source d'impacts, les auteurs adaptent l'approche stratégique à l'étude des relations du travail et du contrôle syndical du changement.
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Après avoir situe la Loi sur les normes du travail dans son contexte historique et dégage les règles d'interprétation applicables à une telle législation, l'auteur en analyse le caractère d'ordre public et la portée des dérogations autorisées par le législateur.
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This article reviews the book, "Les normes minimales du travail au Canada et au Québec : Étude juridique et institutionnelle," by Gérard Hébert & Gilles Trudeau.
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This article reviews the book, "Le travail intellectuel," by Jean Guitton.
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This article reviews the book, " Les technologies nouvelles," by Michel Poniatowski.
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The article reviews and comments on "Ah les Etatsl: tes travailleurs canadiens-frangais dans I'in-dustrie textile de la Nouvelle-Angleterre d'apres le te'moignage des derniers migrants," by Jacques Rouillard.
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This article reviews the book, "Working in Hawaii: A Labor History," by Edward D. Beechert.
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Andre Leblanc is acknowledged, whose idea it was to have this new section of the journal. Several forthcoming conferences are noted, as are two journal publications of interest. Also reported is a new masters and diploma program in gender and social policy at the University of Bristol. The editor is compiling a list of publications that mistakenly render the Industrial Workers of the World as the International Workers of the World.
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This article reviews the book, "Roughneck: The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood," by Peter Carlson.
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This article reviews the book, "The Soul of the Wobblies: The I.W.W., Religion, and American Culture in the Progressive Era, 1905-1917," by Donald E. Winters.
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This thesis is an examination of the Industrial Workers of the World and its relations with capital, organized labour, and the socialist movement in British Columbia before the First World War.
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This article reviews the book, "Grosse-Ile: Gateway to Canada 1832-1937," by Marianna O'Gallagher.
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Les objectifs de cette étude sont de tester de nouveau les relations entre d'une part le stress intrinsèque et extrinsèque et d'autre part, l'absence et l'assiduité au travail et de déterminer la nature des relations entre le stress au travail et différentes mesures de fréquence des absences et de temps perdu.
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Pendant longtemps, des milliers de femmes gagnèrent leur vie dans des bordels à Montréal. L'étude de leur milieu de travail pendant les années vingt et trente révèle une organisation hiérarchique et des conditions dont le contrôle échappait aux principales intéressées. L'appareil judiciaire et policier, les organisations de réformes sociales, le clergé et les médecins hygiénistes affectaient, par la tolérance ou la répression, le cadre dans lequel s'exerçait la prostitution. Plus directement, les souteneurs, les tenancières et leurs gérantes déterminaient les conditions quotidiennes de travail. Les changements observés pendant toute cette période sont plus imputables à la vigilance policière qu'aux fluctuations économiques ou aux efforts des travailleuses elles-mêmes.
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This article reviews the book, "The Great Arch: English State Formation as Cultural Revolution," by Philip Corrigan and Derek Sayer.
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This article reviews the book, "Innovation and Management Control: Labour Relations at BL Cars," by Paul Willman and Graham Winch.
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