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Hardrock Mining: Industrial Relations and Technological Changes at Inco

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Title
Hardrock Mining: Industrial Relations and Technological Changes at Inco
Abstract
Here is a hard-hitting look at Canada's wealthiest and most powerful mining company - the International Nickel Company of Canada. "Hardrock Mining" is the first in-depth study of both Inco Limited and the Canadian mining industry as a whole, an incisive look at both the effects of the technological revolution on a corporation and an industry which affects the lives of millions of Canadians. Respected sociologist Wallace Clement has interviewed hundreds of working men and women, and utilized unprecedented access to all facets of Inco's operations to build a fascinating and colourful portrait of a corporate giant. Clement documents the effect of the unions on the workers' welfare, the strikes and layoffs that are a fixture in the mining industry, and the effects of technological changes on health, safety, and the demand for specific skills. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland and Stewart
Date
1981
# of Pages
vii, 392 pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7710-2152-7
Short Title
Hardrock Mining
Accessed
8/29/24, 4:53 AM
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 7941806
Citation
Clement, W. (1981). Hardrock Mining: Industrial Relations and Technological Changes at Inco. McClelland and Stewart. https://archive.org/details/hardrockminingin0000clem/mode/2up