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This article reviews the book, "The Practice of Industrial Relations," by David A. Peach and David Kuechle.
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Pays homage to the life and work of Hugh Tuck, who taught labour history at Memorial University. Includes a list of significant publications and a photo.
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This article reviews the book, "La réduction de la durée du travail," by Gabriel Tahar.
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This article reviews the book, "The International Labour Organisation : A Canadian View," by John Mainwaring.
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After having noted the mutual incomprehension between theoritician and practitioners, the author proposes specific areas on which useful work could be completed.
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This article reviews the book, "Educate, Agitate, Organize: 100 Years of Fabian Socialism," by Patricia Pugh.
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Radical changes have taken place in family and in work over the last century. These two institutions are the source of conflicting demands. Accomodation calls both for equality in the home and for the restructuring of work.
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This article reviews the book, "The Feminism and Socialism of Lily Braun," by Alfred G. Meyer.
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This article reviews the book, "Strikes. Dispute Procedures, and Arbitration: Essays on Labor Law," by William B. Gould !V.
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This three-part report presents the results of a major research project underdertaken in the early 1980s. The project aimed to establish a new statistical time series for strikes in Canada. The final results of this work will appear in 1990 in volume three of the Historical Atlas of Canada which will contain a series of four plates on Canadian labour in the years 1891-1961. In this report we shall focus on the data concerning the years 1891-1950. An essay on method and sources is published here as Part II of this report and the data set is presented fully in Part III. In addition, we want to state at the outset that the more we work on this data, the more fully we agree with David Montgomery's assertion that "any attempt to formulate a positivistic 'natural history of strikes* is doomed to failure. Strikes can only be understood in the context of the changing totality of class conflicts, of which they are a part." --From authors' introduction
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This three-part report presents the results of a major research project underdertaken in the early 1980s. The project aimed to establish a new statistical time series for strikes in Canada. The final results of this work will appear in 1990 in volume three of the Historical Atlas of Canada which will contain a series of four plates on Canadian labour in the years 1891-1961. In this report we shall focus on the data concerning the years 1891-1950. An essay on method and sources is published here as Part II of this report and the data set is presented fully in Part III. In addition, we want to state at the outset that the more we work on this data, the more fully we agree with David Montgomery's assertion that "any attempt to formulate a positivistic 'natural history of strikes* is doomed to failure. Strikes can only be understood in the context of the changing totality of class conflicts, of which they are a part." --From authors' introduction
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This three-part report presents the results of a major research project underdertaken in the early 1980s. The project aimed to establish a new statistical time series for strikes in Canada. The final results of this work will appear in 1990 in volume three of the Historical Atlas of Canada which will contain a series of four plates on Canadian labour in the years 1891-1961. In this report we shall focus on the data concerning the years 1891-1950. An essay on method and sources is published here as Part II of this report and the data set is presented fully in Part III. In addition, we want to state at the outset that the more we work on this data, the more fully we agree with David Montgomery's assertion that "any attempt to formulate a positivistic 'natural history of strikes* is doomed to failure. Strikes can only be understood in the context of the changing totality of class conflicts, of which they are a part." --From authors' introduction
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This article reviews the book, "Le déclin du social, formation et crise des politiques de la vieillesse," by Anne-Marie Guillemard.
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Quatre ans après la loi Auroux touchant la negociation collective, l'auteur apprecie ses effets pratiques et s'interroge sur ses pouvoirs et ses limites lorsqu'elle cherche à agir sur les relations collectives du travail.
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Cet article retrace l'origine de la fondation des syndicats de journalistes dans cinq quotidiens d'information québécois. Il s'attache à mettre en lumière les motifs de la syndicalisation des journalistes et le choix de leur affiliation syndicale.
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This article reviews the book, "The Workingmen's Party of the United States: A History of the First Marxist Party in the Americas," by Philip S. Foner.
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This article reviews the book, "Life of the Party," by Gerard Fortin and Boyce Richardson.
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This paper presents results from a study of recent changes in earnings inequality within cohorts of Canadian men defined by levels of schooling and age. Data are taken from seven Surveys of Consumer Finances during the period 1971 through 1982.
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Presents work poems including "Grieving," "Reproduction in the Kingdom," "The Coming of Spring," "Living with Cancer," and "Chances Are."