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The article reviews and comments on "British Coalminers in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History," by John Benson, "Independent Collier: The Coal Miner as Archetypal Proletarian Reconsidered," edited by Royden Harrison, "Keir Hardie: The Making of a Socialist," by Fred Reid, "By the Sweat of their Brow: Womee Workers at Victorian Coal Mines," by Angela John, "Work Relations in the Coal Industry: The Hand-Loading Era, 1880-1930," by Keith Dix, "The Miner's Freedom: A Study of the Working Life in a Changing Industry," by Carter Goodrich, "Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields: The Southern West Virginia Miners, ,1880-1922," by David Corbin, and "Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian Valley," by John Gaventa.
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This article reviews the book, "Industrial Relations and New Technology," by Annette Davies.
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The author examines how the participation scheme proposed by the Royal Commission on the Economie Union and Development Prospects for Canada (Macdonald Commission) can be made viable and enduring.
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This article reviews the book, "Marxism, Wars and Revolutions: Essays From Four Decades," by Isaac Deutscher.
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The article reviews the book, "Poor Labouring Men: Rural Radicalism in Norfolk, 1870-1923," by Alun Howkins.
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This article reviews the book, "The Economy of British America, 1607-1789," by John J. McCusker & Russell R. Menard.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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This article reviews the book, "Double Day, Double Burden: Women in the Garment Industry," by Charlene Gannagé.
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This article reviews the book, "Strikes in Essential Services," by Gillian S. Morris.
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This article reviews the book, "The Social Foundations of Industrial Power : A Comparison of France and Germany," by Marc Maurice, François Sellier & Jean-Jacques Silvestre. This article reviews the book, "International and Comparative Industrial Relations," by Greg J. Bamber & Russell D. Lansbury.
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Replies to Gilbert Levine's "Relations Between Unions and Universities in Research" published in the same issue. Argues that Levine's criticism is partly misplaced, i.e., that unions are excessively focussed on the here-and-now, that they want propaganda in place of analysis, that they lack the staff to evaluate the research being done, and that they do not know how to properly take advantage of researchers. Concludes that unions' preoccupation with social democratic politics leads them to reject explanations and lines of reasoning that cannot easily be accommodated by the status quo, and that union leaders must address the issue for an academic-labour rapprochement to occur. See also the article, "Academic Research on Labour: Strengthening Union-University Links," by Pradeep Kumar, published in the journal (no. 25, Spring 1990).
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The article reviews and comments on "The Politics of Diversity: Feminism, Marxism and Nationalism" (1986), edited by Robert Hamilton and Michéle Barrett, and Mariana Valverde's "Sex, Power and Pleasure" (1985).
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The article reviews the book, "Historical Atlas of Canada: From the Beginning to 1800," edited by R. Cole Harris.
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Presents seven poems by Al Grierson published in the Work Poetry section of the journal: "You Are What You Eat (what the restaurant had for dinner)," "Slapstick," "It's All Our Fault," "Lunchroom Poem at the Millwork Plant," "Coon Hunting on the Afternoon Shift, "sticker crew," and "Michelle."
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Les auteurs utilisent des données provenant d'entrevues afin de décrire les activités hors-travail d'un échantillon d'employés d'hôpital lors de journées passées à l'extérieur du travail.
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This article reviews the book, "Cheap Amusements: Working Women and Leisure in Turn-of-the-Century New York," by Kathy Peiss.
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This article reviews the book, "Women and Work in Pre-Industrial England," edited by Lindsey Charles and Lorna Duffin.