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This article reviews "Compulsory Arbitration" by J. Joseph Lowenberg, Walter J. Gershenfeld, H.J. Glasbeek, B.A. Hepple, and Kenneth F. Walker.
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Dans cet article, l'auteur procède à une étude des règles juridiques qui précisent la protection dont bénéficie le salarié congédié à cause de l'exercice d'un droit qui lui résulte du Code du travail. Cette analyse est l'occasion d'identifier certaines failles et de proposer quelques modifications ; l'auteur s'interroge plus particulièrement sur l’opportunité d'assujettir ce congédiement à la technique de l'autorisation préalable avant de congédier.
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This article reviews "The Human Constraint, The Coming Shortage of Managerial Talent" by John B. Miner.
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This paper re-examines the common views that presidential turnover occurs infrequently, is often the result of political forces and provides an adequate measure of union democracy. Moreover, the authors try to determine to what extent environmental factors influence annual presidential turnover rates among Canadian national unions.
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The present study argues for the usefulness of searching for factors outside of the sub-system of industrial relations as partial causes of stike activity. It treats the industrial relations sub-system as an internal part of the overall social System, in which strikes are regarded as expressions of generalized social tension, i.e., as safety-valve institutions.
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This article reviews "Bibliography of Industrial Relations in the Railroad Industry" by James O. Morris.
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This article reviews "Collective Bargaining and Public Benefit Conferral: A Jurisprudential Critique" by Robert S. Summers.
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This article reviews "Guide to Statutory Provisions in Public Sector Bargaining – Impasse Resolutions Procedures" by Helen S. Tanimoto.
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This article reviews "The Current Industrial Relations Scene in Canada 1977" edited by H.D. Wood and Pradeep Kumar.
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This article reviews the report "Déontologie" by the Groupe consultatif de déontologie.
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This article reviews "Health Economics Symposium: Proceedings of the First Canadian Conference" by R.D. Fraser.
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This article reviews "La sociologie et les Sciences de la Société" created under the direction of Jean Cazeneuve.
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This article reviews "The Development of an African Working Class" by R. Sandbrook and R. Cohen.
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This paper seeks to present further evidence from the realm of professional baseball in regard to Swimmer's criticism of final offer procedure.
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Discusses the quality of life amongst French-Canadians living in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1870. Explores the development of a working-class community in the mill town after the American Civil War, in particular the migration of French-Canadians into the community. Analyzes the occupations of the French-Canadian immigrants, concluding that the vast majority were working-class with low mobility potential. Examines the living conditions of working-class people at the time. Argues that life was difficult for French-Canadian immigrants in New England during this period.
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Examines the role that sailors played in moving cargo in Canadian timber ports of the nineteenth century. Discusses the behaviour of sailors during the period, specifically desertion. Analyzes the tension between sailors and ship labourers' unions due to competition for work. Concludes that the tension was ended by technological advances, notably the invention of the steamship.
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L'objet de cet article est de présenter de façon synthétique quelques aspects méthodologiques d'une recherche entreprise sur le comportement de travail des parents de familles québécoises à faible revenu.
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This article reviews "Le travail de la femme au Québec : l’évolution de 1940 à 1970" by Francine Barry.
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...To go beyond such generalized condemnation and probe deeper into the contours and context of industrial strife, we have examined strike activity between 1901 and 1914 in ten southern Ontario cities that were emerging as major industrial centres. ...Through an examination of this conflict, in which the strike looms large, we can learn much more about class relationships in these early years of a maturing central Canadian capitalism.