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The object of this paper is to examine the conditions of labour relations in Canada, with a view to trying to assess what is likely to happen in the next few years; and to try to identify what review of policies and practices might be considered in an effort to ameliorate the present unhappy condition of Canadian labour relations.
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This article reviews the book, "Gentlemen Emigrants: From the British Public Schools to the Canadian Frontier," by Patrick A. Dunae.
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This article reviews the book, "Gestion de la rémunération : Politiques et pratiques efficaces et équitables," by Roland Thériault & Gaétan Morin, edited.
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Minutes of the annual meeting of the Committee held on June 8, 1983.
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This article reviews the book, "Women's Oppression Today: Problems in Marxist Feminist Analysis," by Michelle Barrett.
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This article reviews the book, "'Man Over Money:' The Southern Populist Critique of American Capitalism," by Bruce Palmer.
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This article reviews two books: "Women and American Socialism, 1870-1920," by Mari Jo Buhle, and " As Equals and As Sisters: Feminism, Unionism, and the Women's Trade Union League of New York," by Nancy Schrom Dye.
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This article reviews the book, "International Labour Law Reports," by Zvi H. Bar-Niv.
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This article reviews the book, "Rapports collectifs du travail," by Fernand Morin.
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This article reviews the book, "The Arbitration Guide: a Case-handing Manual of Procedures and Practices in Dispute Resolutions," by Raymond L. Britton.
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Cet article compare le climat des relations du travail des régions métropolitaines de Montréal et de Toronto pour le secteur privé de leur activité économique.
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This article reviews the book, "Matters of Loyalty: The Buells of Brockville, 1830-1850," by Ian MacPherson.
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This article draws together primarily unpublished information that provides comparative information with respect to North American and Western European experiences with work sharing.
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Using samples of available assessment roll data for Toronto, this article maps patterns of inequality, by decades, over the years of early industrialization, 1861 -1899. The limits of these data and the many legal exclusions are reviewed; it is argued that assessed values best represent differences in everyday living conditions, rather than in wealth, property or income. Several ways of examining the extent of inequality are considered. As expected, inequality among households was pronounced, although several measures revealed an intriguing pattern of initial increase in inequality, 1861-1871, and subsequent, modest decline to the end of the century. An attempt to account for the pattern in terms of the aging of the city population turned up only very limited effects. Some implications of the patterns are considered for the analysis of class and household economies.
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À partir d'une revue de la littérature sur le chômage des jeunes que l'auteur a dépouillée en provenance des États-Unis, de la France, de la Grande-Bretagne et de l'Australie, celle-ci dégage les changements qui se sont opérés ainsi que les problèmes sociaux qu'entraîne ce phénomène.
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This article reviews the book, "Promise of Eden: The Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West 1856-1900," by Doug Owram.
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Un article de la revue Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, diffusée par la plateforme Érudit.
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This article reviews two books: "Organizing Dixie: Alabama Workers in the Industrial Era," by Philip Taft, and Southern Workers and their Unions,1880-1975: Selected Papers (The Second Southern Labor History Conference, 1978)," edited by Merl E. Reed, Leslie S. Hough, and Gary M. Fink.
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