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This article reviews the book, "The Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec," by Susan Mann Trofimenkoff.
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Les auteurs tentent de vérifier empiriquement la relation entre le climat organisationnel et la perception de l'instrumentation des syndicats tout en considérant l'effet de la satisfaction au travail sur la relation entre ces deux variables.
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This article reviews the book, "The Making of a Socialist: The Recollections of T.C. Douglas," edited by Lewis H. Thomas.
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The paper presents an adaptation of a Chamberlain-Kuhn costs of agreement-costs of disagreement model explaining strike incidence and duration as functions of economic factors. The emphasis is on testing this model, rather than «explaining» strike activity. The results indicate the economic model fails to explain strike incidence, but does better at explaining strike duration, given incidence.
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This article reviews the book, "The Diary of Beatrice Webb, Volume One, 1873-1892: Glitter Around and Darkness Within," edited by Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie.
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This article reviews the book, "La sécurité d'emploi dans l'industrie de la construction au Québec, un rêve impossible?," by Claudine Leclerc & Jean Sexton.
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This article reviews the book, "Solidarity: Poland's Independent Trade Union," by Denis MacShane.
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The Communist Party of Canada's (CPC) attempts to operate the United Front tactics laid down by Lenin and the Comintern in 1920-22 foundered on the CPC's failure to come to terms with the profound character of labour's post-war defeat or with its own marginality. The task of creating a mass party capable of leading, in the not-too-distant future, a revolutionary struggle for power encouraged the CPC to ignore the laborious and modest process of building support around small workplace issues and to prefer working through a spurious united front organization, the Trade Union Educational League, which was little more than a mouthpiece for a succession of abstract propaganda campaigns. When none of these propelled the party to mass status, but rather drove a wedge between it and the Trades and Labour Congress, the ground was prepared for acceptance of the diametrically opposite tactics of the "Third Period", which with much justice have been criticised for their political stupidity. The tardiness with which the CPC applied them underlined the fact that, however much the leaders of the labour movement might have "betrayed" the rank and file, it was hard to see them as "social fascists" who had to be combatted with even more vigour than that usually reserved for the bosses. From the beginning, when they terminated an interesting alliance between the CPC and national unionism, to the end, when they retarded the CPC's recognition of the possibilities opened up by the emergence of the CIO, these tactics had negative consequences. Yet they also helped bring limited political gains for the CPC, which entered the latter half of the 1930s stronger than it had ever been, and organizational advances for the Canadian working class, in the shape of at least the first few bricks in the foundations of mass industrial unionism. In addition, the complementary unemployed movement mobilized tens of thousands of workers and their families against the asperities of the depression. By 1936, the CPC had undeniably "carved out" for itself, a decent niche in the labour movement.
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This article reviews the book, "Les Métallos 1936-1981", by Jean Gérin Lajoie.
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This article reviews the book, "Employment Injuries and Occupational Illness 1972-1981," by Jim Wong.
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This article reviews the book, "Gain and Equity Sharing. Quality of Working Life," by Donald V. Nightingale.
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This article reviews the book, "Personnel Management in Canada," by Thomas H. Stone & Noah M. Meltz.
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This article reviews the book, "The Humanisation of Work," by Dan Ondrack & Timperley Stuart.
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This article reviews the book, "The Japanese Industrial System," by Charles J. McMillan.
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This article reviews the book, " The Nature of Work. An Introduction to Dabates on the labour Process," by Paul Thompson.
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This article reviews the book, "The Working Conditions in Canadian Hospitals. Constraints and Opportunity," by Joan Kahn & William A. Westley.
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This article reviews the book, "Trade Unions : The logic of Collective Action," by Colin Crouch. This article reviews the book, "The Economics of Trade Unions," by Albert Rees.
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This article reviews the book, " Under Japanese Management. The Experience of British Workers," by Michael White & Malcolm Trevor.
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This article reviews the book, "Upward Mobility," by The Staff of Catalyst.
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This article reviews the book, "Worker Capitalism. The New Industrial Relations," by Keith Bradley & Alan Gelb.
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