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This study demonstrates that a Negative Income Tax Plan can be expected to result in fairly large reductions in the supply of work effort in the case of younger workers. The potential reductions in labour supply of female workers appear to be particularly large.
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This article reviews the book, "CETA: Manpower Programs Under Local Control," by William Mirengoff & Lester Rindler.
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This paper examines examples of two different intellectual traditions within which Canadian strikes are interpreted. The distinctiveness of the two traditions becomes most clear in reactions to a paper by Crispo and Arthurs (1968) on industrial conflict in the mid i960*s. Each tradition involves assumptions about the nature of industrial conflict. In neither of the examples discussed from the two traditions, however, is the adequacy of the assumptions really established. Despite the fact that these two traditions assert entirely contradictory characterizations of Canadian strikes, there appears to be no serious dialogue between the exponents of either position.
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The author examines the recent Canadian experience in wage and price controls» including an analysis of these controls, the problems confronting their implementation, and certain of their results.
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This article reviews the book, "Les normes internationales du travail," by Bureau international du travail.
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This article reviews the book, "La réforme des lois du travail," by neuvième colloque des relations industrielles.
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Le congédiement d'un salarié au seul motif de sa participation à une grève illégale contredit-il le maintien légal du lien de salariat à la suite d'une grève? Comment l'envisager en regard de la protection de l'activité syndicale? S'agit-il de deux questions distinctes ou, ou contraire, d'une même réalité? La prise de position récente de la Cour d'Appel à ce sujet, à la suite de jugements parfois divergents du Tribunal du travail, est d'autant plus importante que le Code du travail prétend maintenant assurer expressément aux salariés le recouvrement de leur emploi à la suite d'une grève.
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Les dispositions « anti-briseurs de grève » du Code du travail ont-elles modifié la détermination de la légalité d'un piquet de grève? Concrètement, l'association accréditée serait-elle maintenant habilitée à s'assurer de l'efficacité de l'arrêt de travail? Par ailleurs, quelles sont les conséquences juridiques du refus de travailler, par solidarité syndicale, de salariés se rattachant à des unités de négociations non visées par la grève?
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This article reviews the book, "Accroissement de la productivité et psychologie du travail," by Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles.
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This article reviews the book, "S’adapter à un monde en pleine évolution. Choix de textes sur la qualité de la vie au travail," by George F. Sanderson, Edited.
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This article reviews the book, "Santé et sécurité au travail," by Gouvernement du Québec.
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This article reviews the book, "International Labour Law Reports," by Zvi H. Bar-Niv, Benjamin Aaron, Thilo Ramm, Fokle Schmidt, Jean Maurice Verdier, Kenneth William Wedderburn, Peter Elman, Alphen ann den Rijn, Sijthoff & Noordhoff, Edited.
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This article reviews the book, "La Contrattazione colletiva in Italia (1945-1977)," by Bruno Veneziani, Edited. This article reviews the book, "Democrazia politica e democrazia industriale," by Silvana Sciarra.
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This article reviews the book, "Le phénomène syndical," by Patrick de Laubier.
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This article reviews the book, "Women and the Making of the Working Class: Lyon, 1830-1870," by Laura S. Strumingher.
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This study looks at three models employee! by Saskatchewan's provincial public sector management to facilitate bargaining. First is a relatively conventional adaptation to bargaining with provincial civil servants. In the second, associations of nursing homes and hospitals bargain in the presence of a government observer. The third has the government and school trustees, with government holding the balance of power, negotiating jointly with the teachers. The paper also discusses the central coordination and control functions which the government has developed to deal with bargaining.
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Introduces documents pertaining to the explosion at West Canadian Colleries' No. 1 mine at Bellevue, Alberta, on 9 December 1910, that killed 21 miners. No charges were laid despite evidence that there was negligence in inspection and enforcement procedure.
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L'auteur remet en question l'hypothèse que la grève de l'amiante de 1949 ait été l'élément moteur du développement de la conscience ouvrière au Québec. La grève du textile de 1937 avait suscité un même type de prise de conscience: les deux conflits s'étaient développés de la même façon au niveau local; les deux ont lié des objectifs généraux concernant l'ensemble de l'industrie; dans les deux cas, la grève est déclenchée après que les travailleurs n'aient pas réussi à obtenir la reconnaissance de leur syndicat par le patron et l'obtention d'un contrat collectif; et finalement, les dirigeants de la C.T.C.C. assumèrent la direction des deux grèves.
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During the war years extensive trade union growth was accompanied by serious industrial unrest. Wage controls, inadequate labour representation on war policy making bodies, and the absence of collective bargaining legislation resulted in antagonistic labour-government relations. The government's strict enforcement of wage controls and refusal to enact legislation to handle the growing number of "recognition strikes' ' contributed to labour's growing alienation. The T.L.C. and the C.C.L., despite their organizational rivalry, united to demand new legislation modelled after the American Wagner Act. The labour movement also forged a formal relationship with the C.C.F. The federal government decided to maintain wage controls despite their unpopularity; however, the C.C.F. 's growing popularity, its electoral victories, and the success of the recently passed Ontario collective bargaining legislation, caused the government to introduce a new labour relations policy in 1944 (PC 1003). This order became the basis for a new labour relations framework which recognized the status of collective bargaining. Labour did not achieve significant representation on government policy making bodies, but it did achieve representation on the permanent tribunals which were set up to administer the labour legislation. At the local level, employees were more readily able to organize into trade unions and negotiate collective agreements. This permanently undermined traditional management prerogatives and to this extent employees achieved a new status and a degree of participation in industrial decision making.
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