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Le Conseil a accueilli diverses plaintes de pratique déloyale logées par des em- ployées de banque congédiées par leur employeur durant une grève légale.
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Les modifications apportées au Code canadien du travail par le législateur en 1978 ont considérablement accru le pouvoir de manoeuvre du CCRT. L'auteur fait ici une analyse et un bilan de ces trois années d'expérience.
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This article reviews four books: "African Labor Histroy," by P.C.W. Gutkind, Robin and Jean Copans; "Race, Class and Gold," by Frederick Johnstone; "Black Mineworkers in Central Africa," by Charles Perring; and "Chibaro," by Charles Van Onselen.
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This article reviews the book, "The Quality of Working Life in Western and Eastern Europe," by Cary L. Cooper & Enid Memford, Edited.
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This article reviews the book, "The Zero-Sum Society. Distribution and the Possibilities for Economic Change," by Lester C. Thurow.
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This article reviews two books: "Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of Aleksandra Kollontai," by Barbara Evans Clements, and "Selected Writings of Alexandra Kollontai," edited and translated by Alix Holt.
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This article reviews the book, "A Darkened House: Cholera in Nineteenth-Century Canada, " by Geoffrey Bilson.
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This article reviews the book, "'An Impartial Umpire': Industrial Relations and the Canadian State, 1900-1911," by Paul Craven.
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Although Marxist social historians have proclaimed that anthropology provides an analytical framework for modem social history, they have not specified which specific schools of anthropology should be sustained nor which anthropological theories have been validated by historical investigation. Contemporary debates in anthropology and historical anthropology reveal that historical materialism and anthropology use different methods of abstraction and that any marriage of anthropology and historical materialism will produce only conceptual confusion unless these basic differences are taken into account. The problem is seen in its most acute form in the uncritical adoption by social historians of the concept of "culture," which has brought contemporary social history to a theoretical impasse.
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Assesses the currents of Canadian labour history, with emphasis on the 1970s.
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This article reviews two books: "The Cultural Crisis of Modern Medicine," edited by John Ehrenreich, and "Health Care in America: Essays in Social History," edited by Susan Reverby and David Rosner.
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This article reviews the book, "De l'abbittibbi-têmiskaming 5," by Benoît-Beaudry Gourd, et al.
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This article reviews the book, "The League for Social Reconstruction: Intellectual Origins of the Democratic Left in Canada 1930-1942," by Michiel Horn.
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This article reviews the book, "Le Québec et ses Historiens de 1840 à 1920: La Nouvelle France de Garneau à Groulx," by Serge Gagnon.
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The research findings presented here indicate that justice is deterred because of legislative restrictions that preclude certain grievance issues from adjudication.
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The article reviews and comments on "50 Years of Labour in Algoma: Essays on Aspects of Algoma's Working-Class History," by Francis M. Heath, C.D. Martin, Gail E. Tessier and Livo Ducin (pseud.), "Cobalt: Year of the Strike, 1919," by Brian F. Hogan, "Interlude: The Story of Elliot Lake," by Joan Kurisko, "Yankee Takeover at Cobalt!," by John Patrick Murphy, and "Steam Into Wilderness: Ontario Northland Railway, 1902-1962," by Albert Tucker.
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This article reviews the book, "The Army and Civil Disorder: Federal Military Intervention in Labor Disputes, 1877-1900," by Jerry M. Cooper.
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The article reviews and comments on "Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery," by Leon F. Litwack, "One Kind of Freedom: The Economic Consequences of Emancipation," by Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch, "The Wheel of Servitude: Black Forced Labor after Slavery," by Daniel A. Novak, "The Roots of Black Poverty: The Southern Plantation Economy after the Civil War," by Jay R. Mandle, and "Social Origins of the New South: Alabama, 1860-1885." by Jonathan M. Wiener.
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The aim of this book is to present an up-to-date description of the extent of economic inequality in Canada and to outline existing theories as to its causes. and policies for its change. --Author's preface
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