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This is the story of the One Big Union--the people who built and those who tore it down. The tale is well known in its broad outlines to many people with an interest in Canadian history, but because it was a failure--and history is generally about winners--few have a clear idea of what the OBU was, why it was created and the reasons for its rapid demise. I have long believed the story should be told in full, because it carries with it an explanation of what happened to the spirit of radicalism and revolt that motivated many working people in the west prior to 1920. Sometimes the explanation of a failure is more revealing than the description of a success. --Author's preface, Contents: Preface -- Introduction (ix-xviii) -- The fight for survival (pages 1-28) -- The unique fermentation (pages 29-57) -- War and revolt (pagees 57-86) -- The red menace (pages 97-104) -- Midgley and Co. (pages 105-128) -- Labour's civil war (pages 129-170) -- Invading the United States (pages 171-188) -- Battle for the mining frontier (pages 189-214) -- Hard times (pages 215-246) -- The end of One Big Union (pages 247-264) -- Footnotes (pages 265-286) -- Bibliography (pages 287-293) -- Index (pages 294-300).
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This article reviews "Canadian Labour Standards in Law, Agreement, and Practice" by Paul Malles.
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This article reviews "Collective Agreement Arbitration in Canada", by Earl Edward Palmer.
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This article reviews "Grievance Arbitration, A Practical Guide" by the International Labour Office (Geneva).
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This article reviews "Grievance Arbitration: a Review of Current Problems" edited by M.A. Hiclking.
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This article reviews "Rapports collectives du travail au Québec" by F. Morin.
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This article reviews "The Practice of Industrial Relations" by D. A. Peach and D. Kuechle.
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This article reviews "Capital et travail (la collaboration de classes dans le mouvement syndical)" by Victor Levant.
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This article reviews "L’organisation du temps de travail dans les pays industrialisés" by le Bureau international du travail (Genève).
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This article reviews "Le travail de nuit : effets sur la santé et la vie sociale du travailleur", by J. Carpentier and P. Cazamian.
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This article reviews "The Social Psychology of Bargaining and Negotiation", by Jeffrey Z. Rubin and Bert R. Brown.
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The authors present a survey of the wage-setting practices of a number of employers of clerk-typists in the city of Calgary to provide additional information concerning the determinants of extra-market wage differentials.
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This article reviews "Le lock-out et le chômage technique" by Alain Ramin.
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Evaluating Migrant Worker Rights in Canada focuses on the approaches taken by provincial and federal governments to address problems with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. The report cards are intended to identify areas for improvement for provincial and federal governments and to inform those concerned with migrant workers and the public. It is an update of the original Migrant Worker Report Cards, published in 2013. --Website summary
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This policy document adopted by the Executive Council of the Canadian Labour Congress was ratified by the 12th Constitutional Convention held in Québec City, April 1978.
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Le Centre des Dirigeants d'entreprise est un mouvement formé de cadres supérieurs oeuvrant dans les grandes ainsi que les petites et moyennes entreprises au Québec. Au mois de février 1978, il adoptait cette prise de position.
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Ce document politique adopté par le Conseil exécutif du Congrès du travail du Canada a été ratifié lors de la douzième Assemblée statutaire de ce groupement tenue à Québec en avril 1978.
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L'auteur cherche à présenter "l'autre" Montréal, celui des travailleurs et de leur famille, par opposition au Montréal industriel en pleine expansion à cette époque. Il s'attache particulièrement à ce secteur de Montréal situé au pied de la montagne, à la classe ouvrière qui y vit, ses revenus, son éducation, au travail des femmes et des enfants, à l'habitation, à la santé publique, aux conflits ouvriers. Deux appendices complètent cette étude fondamentale : un sur des budgets familiaux typiques, un autre sur la conclusion d'une enquête du gouvernement québécois d'alors sur le taux élevé de mortalité par tuberculose (1909). --Sommaire de l'éditeur
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The paper examines the question whether « structural » unemployment in Canada worsened during the period 1971-1974. Structural unemployment is here defined as a mis-match between the location and skill of job seekers and the location and skill requirements of available jobs (vacancies).
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