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Poem published in the "work poetry" section of the journal.
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Poem published in the "work poetry" section of the journal.
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The article reviews the book, "'Rock in a Stream': Living With the Political Economy of Underdevelopment in Cape Breton," edited by Constance P. deRoche and John E. deRoche.
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The article reviews and comments on two films: "Even the Heavens Weep: The West Virginia Coal Wars," directed by Danny L. McGuire and "Matewan," directed by John Sayles.
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This article reviews the book, "Cleared for Takeoff : Airline Labour Relations since Deregulation," by Jean T. Mckelvey.
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This article reviews the book, "Public Sector Bargaining," by Benjamin Aaron, Joyce M. Najita & James L. Stern.
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The article reviews the book, "The Crisis of Mexican Labor," by Don La Botz.
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The article reviews the book, "Urban Domestic Servants in 19th-Century Canada/Les Domestiques En Milieu Urbain Canadien au XIXe Siècle," by Claudette Lacelle.
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This article reviews the book,"Le contrat d'emploi," by A.E. Aust.
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Le modèle-type utilisé pour guider le fonctionnement des cercles de qualité n'a pas le caractère général que cherche à lui attribuer la documentation sur cette forme de gestion participative dans l'entreprise. En précisant, à l'aide d'une étude de cas, que ce modèle-type correspond à une étape spécifique (en l'occurrence l'implantation et les premiers mois) du développement de la formule, cette recherche fait ressortir sa portée limitative pour orienter le fonctionnement des cercles de qualité, une fois franchie la période immédiate consécutive à leur création.
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The article reviews the book, "The New York Intellectuals: The Rise and Decline of the Anti-Stalinist Left from the 1930s to the 1960s," by Alan Wald.
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The article reviews the book, "Three Dollar Dreams," by Lynne Bowen.
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The article reviews and comments on several books including "The Character of Class Struggle: Essays in Canadian Working Class History, 1850-1985," edited by Bryan D. Palmer, ""On the Job: Confronting the Labour Process in Canada," edited by Craig Heron and Robert Storey, and "Working Lives: Vancouver 1886-1986," edited by the Working Lives Collective.
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This survey of 179 Registered Nurses at a large acute care hospital deals with connections between the practices in which nurses are engaged in households and workplaces and the consciousness which both informs and arises from those practices. A large majority of respondents was opposed to male prerogatives and in favour of more domestic equality and removing pay inequities for women. On more controversial gender issues and with respect to class politics, respondents' opinions were diverse. Younger, more subordinate, better educated nurses and those with working class spouses and relatively egalitarian domestic arrangements manifested progressive attitudes on class and gender issues, but these statistical relationships were weak. The lack of clear-cut correspondence between social position and consciousness may reflect nurses' contradictory experiences in, for example, cross-class marriages and quasi-professional work situations.
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This article reviews the book, "Compulsory Arbitration in New Zealand - The First Forty Years," by James Holt.
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The Charter has had the effect of casting a long shadow of uncertainty over our established industrial relations institutions. Nowhere is this more true than in the area of grievance arbitration. In this paper, the author deals with the issues at stake, and the reasons why bot h arbitrators and judges are having such difficulty in deciding upon the extent to which grievance arbitration should be influenced by the Charter.
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Trois chauffeurs travaillant pour la Société canadienne des postes ont reçu des suspensions après avoir refusé de franchir une ligne de piquetage avec leurs camions. Les trois soutiennent qu'ils ont refusé de travailler parce qu'ils craignaient l'existence d'un danger. Les trois chauffeurs étaient membres d'un syndicat, mais la ligne de piquetage qu'ils devaient franchir avait été montée par un autre syndicat. Le Conseil a maintenu trois plaintes déposées par les chauffeurs contestant la discipline imposée par leur employeur. Le Conseil a jugé que les travailleurs avaient des raisons valables d'avoir refusé de franchir la ligne de piquetage. De plus, le Conseil a déterminé que les grévistes qui se trouvaient sur la ligne de piquetage étaient des «employés» aux fins de la Partie II du Code. Enfin, étant donné que la Société canadienne des postes n 'a pas suivi les procédures prévues dans la Partie II du Code lors de l'invocation du droit de refus, le Conseil n'avait d'autre choix que de maintenir les trois plaintes.
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The article reviews the book, "People, Resources and Power: Critical Perspectives on Underdevelopment and Primary Industries in the Atlantic Region," edited by Gary Burrill and Ian McKay.
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Studies of the 1918-19 labour revolt in western Canada have generally emphasized the leading role of frontier resource workers. In contrast, recent studies of the labour revolt in central Canada and elsewhere have stressed the workplace struggles of craftsmen threatened by changes in the labour process. These interpretations are assessed through a historical comparison of the experiences of workers in the Vancouver area between 1900 and 1919. First, comparison of participants in the major events of the 1918-19 revolt shows that it grew out of the interests, solidarities, and histories of collective action of both frontier labourers and craftsmen in crisis. Second, continuities between strike waves in 1900-03, 1910-13,and 1917-19 show that sources of the 1918-19 labour revolt in Vancouver lay within the city, rather than being only an effect of the western resource frontier or of exceptional wartime conditions. Strengthened mobilization, militant strike action, repressive employers, and growing but threatened power were conditions of the labour revolt in Vancouver in 1918-19. Instead of being unique, the experience of Vancouver workers was similar to that of workers elsewhere in Canada and internationally.
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The article reviews the book, "Independent Spirits: Spiritualism and English Plebians, 1850-1910," by Logie Barrow.
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