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Argues that the centrality of daily work in human existence should make it a fundamental dimension of imaginative literature. The author discusses his commitment to writing about work from an inside-the-job perspective, and critiques other forms of fiction. Offers a definition of the "new industrial literature," including that it must help alter reality for the better. Considers aspects of new work writing (including in work poetry), writing as a skill, and the work-writing movement.
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Presents work poetry including "Paper, Scissors, Stone" and "The Detroit State Poems: Final Day" by Tom Wayman; "Waiting for Them to Come Back from Coffee" by Bruce Cudney; "Sorting Mail at Xmas" by Nellie McClung;; "job description" by Alicia Priest; "It's All Our Fault" by Al Grierson; "What He Knew" and "We are a Trade" by Alain Mouré; "The Strait of Belle Isle" by Rosemary E. Ommer; "Telephone Operator" by Sandra Shreve; and "give away" by Ken Cathers.
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Après avoir fait le tour des significations le plus souvent attribuées au concept, typiquement italien, de professionnalité, qui engendre des prises de positions multiples des partenaires sociaux et un discours envahissant, original mais non privé de rhétorique, des observateurs du système de relations industrielles, l'auteur livre quelques observations autour du thème choisi, qui ne se confond pas toujours avec le « professionnalisme », tel que ce vocable est employé respectivement en anglais et en français.
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This article reviews the book, "Le coeur à l’ouvrage," by Gérard Lefebvre.
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This article reviews the book, "Les cadres : la formation d’un groupe social," by Luc Boltanski. This article reviews the book, "Politique d’éducation et organisation industrielle en France et en Allemagne : essai d’analyse sociétale," by M. Maurice, F. Sellier & J.J. Silvestre
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This article reviews the books, "Les syndicats dans la société française," by René Mouriaux This article reviews the book, "I sindacalisti," by Gloria Pirzio Ammassari & Francesco Mattioli.
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The construction of The Rideau Canal was one of the first projects in Upper Canada to employ thousands of wage-earners. While this was a British military undertaking, the officers and the contractors they hired shared a common attitude to workers: they were viewed primarily as instruments of production required to facilitate the most economic completion of the project. Because of an unfavourable labour market, labourers were forced to endure difficult and often dangerous working and living conditions. The response of workers to these conditions was militant but sporadic. They tended to act against individual property owners and contractors in order to obtain the immediate necessities for survival. More concerted activity was discouraged in large part by the military which posted soldiers along the line of the canal to suppress dissent and ensure a cheap supply of labour.
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This study aims first at identifying the state of the art of behavioural science applications and its achievements in Western Canada and at reflecting the different views of various parties towards behavioural science so as to help determine the applicability and practical value of behavioural science in the field of management.
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This article reviews the book, "U.S. Industrial Relations 1950-1980: A Critical Assessment," by Jack Stieber, Robert B. McKersie & D. Quinn Mills, edited.
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This article reviews two books: "Farmlife in Northeastern Scotland, 1840-1914. The Poor Man's Country," by Ian Carter, and "The Making of the Scottish Countryside," by M.L. Parry and T.R. Slater.
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This article reviews the book, "Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling, 1525-1700," by Keith Wrightson and David Levine.
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This article reviews the book, "People's Theatre," by David Bradby and John McCormick.
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This article reviews the book, "Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London: John Gast and His Times," by Iorwerth Prothero.
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This article reviews two books: "Socialism and Populism in Chile, 1932-52," by Paul W. Drake, and "Chilean Voices: Activists Describe Their Experiences of the Popular Unity Period," by Colin Henfrey and Bernardo Sorj.
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This article reviews the book, "The Devil and Commodity Fetishism in South America," by Michael T. Taussig.
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This article reviews the book, "La Vie quotidienne des familles ouvrières," by Paul-Henry Chombard de Lauwe.
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This article reviews the book, "Le Sublime ou le travailleur comme il est en 1870, et ce qu' il peut être," by Denis Poulot, with an introduction by Alain Cottereau.
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This article reviews the book, "Canada's Political Economy," by Grant Reuber.
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This article reviews the book, "Journal d'une gréviste," by Theresa Malkiel.
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The article reviews and comments on the book, "Hardrock Mining: Industrial Relations and Technological Change at Inco," by Wallace Clement.
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