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This article reviews the book, "Davitt and Irish Revolution 1846-1882," by T.W. Moody.
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This article reviews the book, "'Remember Kirkland Lake': The History and Effects of the Kirkland Lake Gold Miner's Strike 1941-42," by Laurel Sefton MacDowell.
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This article reviews the book "Working Class America: Essays on Labor, Community, and American Society," by Michael H. Frisch. & Daniel J. Walkowitz, edited.
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This article reviews the book, "La négociation. Conduite, théorie, application," by Christophe Dupont.
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This paper uses a sample of some 300 plants in Britain to examine the extent and nature of inter-organisational diffusion of human resource management innovations.
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This paper examines, through an analysis of survey evidence, whether U.S. non-union plants in Britain are significantly more likely to have certain work practices currently associated with non-union establishments in the United States.
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This article reviews the book, "Éléments d'histoire de la FTQ. La FTQ et la question nationale," by François Cyr and Rémi Roy.
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This article reviews the book, "Les négociations collectives dans les secteurs public et parapublic. Expérience québécoise et regard sur l'extérieur," by Maurice Lemelin.
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This article reviews the book, "Workplace Industrial Relations in Britain: The DE/PSI/SSRC Survey," by W. W. Daniel and Neil Millward.
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This article reviews the book, "Beyond Mechanization : Work and Technology in a Postindustrial Age," by Larry Hirschhorn.
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The 1984 negotiations and strike at General Motors in Canada are a turning point in the relations between US and Canadian unions. The different elements of the crisis are explained by the author who also raises possible consequences on the future of the Canadian labour movement.
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This paper examines the roots of the controversy over industrial relations within Manitoba NDP, looks at the process which the government initiated as a means of delivering its commitments to organized labour and outlines the conditions by which the business class in Manitoba forced the government to retreat.
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This article reviews the book, "Urban Workers and Labor Unions in Chile, 1902-1927," by Peter DeShazzo.
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This article reviews the book, "Phychologie du commandement," by Jacques W. Serruys.
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This article reviews the book, "The Management Challenge. Japanese Views," by Lester C. Thurow.
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This article reviews the book, "Conflict or compromise : The Future of Public Sector Industrial Relations," by Mark Thompson & Gene Swimmer.
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Introduces a new classification grid of socio-professional categories developed by the interuniversity group based at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi. The multidisciplinary team aims to create a digitized population register for the regions and subregions of northeastern Quebec from 1800 to the present. The database will include economic, social, cultural, demographic, genetic, and health information. The next step is hierarchization, which consists of classifying the categories on the basis of criteria such as property, wealth, power, lifestyle, prestige, and education. While it will not result in an understanding of social classes as such or the fundamental, structured relationships that perpetuate them, it will shed light, at a first level, on the concrete modalities of the division of labour as well as, at a second level, on the distribution of the attributes that are linked to labour. This approach is therefore preliminary, or at least complementary, to more theoretical discourses on classes and the deep structures in which they are rooted. [Includes two tables.] --From authors' introduction
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