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Collective Bargaining in Canada: Human Right or Canadian Illusion?
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        Author/contributor
                    - Fudge, Derek (Author)
 
Title
            Collective Bargaining in Canada: Human Right or Canadian Illusion?
        Abstract
            Recounting the cuts to freedom of association and the collective bargaining process across Canada since the 1980s, this study challenges the notion that Canada is an international champion of human rights. With documentation on the assaults to the rights of Canadian workers, this text considers the ways governments intervene to stop the collective bargaining process and evaluates topics such as the history of collective bargaining in Canada, the role of the International Labor Office, and the future hope of restoring rights and fairness to labor laws. --Publisher's description
        Edition
            2nd revised edition
        Place
            Halifax, N.S.
        Publisher
            Fernwood
        Date
            2007
        # of Pages
            viii, 135 pages
        Language
            English
        ISBN
            9781552661, 1552662144
        Notes
            Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-135).statement of responsibility: Derek Fudge.
        Citation
            Fudge, D. (2007). Collective Bargaining in Canada: Human Right or Canadian Illusion? (2nd revised edition). Fernwood. https://archive.org/details/collectivebargai0000fudg
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