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This article reviews the book, "Les clauses d’ancienneté et l’arbitrage des griefs," by Claude Vézina.
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This article reviews the book, "Multinational Collective Bargaining Attempts," by Herbert R. Northrup and Richard L. Rowan.
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This article reviews the book, "Unions and the Public Interest: Collective Bargaining in the Government Sector," by Sandra Christensen.
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This article reviews the book, "Avec les ouvriers de Mazamet dans la grève et l'action quotidienne, 1909-1914," by Rémy Cazals.
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This article reviews the book, "Les Carnets de guerre de Louis Barthas, tonnelier 1914-1918," edited by Rémy Cazals.
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This article reviews the book, "Les moyens organisationnels de prévention des maladies industrielles et des accidents du travail : essai de typologie et bibliographie annotée," by René Boulard & Lyne Pérusse.
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Cet article vise à décrire rapproche empirique utilisée dans une étude sur le professionnalisme des pharmaciens québécois.
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This article reviews the book, "Stress, santé et rendement au travail," by Shimon Dolan & André Arsenault.
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This article reviews the book, "Perdre sa vie à la gagner ; manuel pour la santé des travailleurs," by Jeanne M. Stellman & Susan M. Daum.
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This article reviews the book, "Les débuts du mouvement ouvrier à Sherbrooke, 1873-1919," by Louise B. Lavoie.
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Employs a life cycle framework to analyze women's role in the Quebec cotton industry from 1910-50 with a focus on the textile mill at Valleyfield. Concludes that young women gave all of their income to their parents, that because of this circumstance women remained unmarried until fairly late, that prior to the 1940s women left the workforce after marriage, but, commencing in that decade, women would return to work after marriage, and that with technological change and the increased sexual division of labour, women were more likely to be relegated to less skillful jobs. Also comments on the reasons why women were generally less militant workers. The paper, which is part of a larger investigation, was based on 35 interviews with female cotton workers in Valleyfield, Quebec, supplemented with census data, government reports, archival sources, and newspaper accounts.
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Cet article traite de l'utilisation de la convention collective en tant qu'outil d'intervention en matière de santé au travail.
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This article reviews the book, "Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism. 1867-1892," by Gregory S. Kealey.
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L'auteur étudie la stratégie élaborée par le syndicat pour obtenir une amélioration des conditions de travail des travailleurs.
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The purpose of this paper is to propose to extend the theoretical literature on bargaining under arbitration by categorising arbitration systems not only by the type of selection procédure employed but also by the amount of information conveyed to the parties about the préférence function of the arbitrator.
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This article reviews the book, "Sweethearts: The Builders, the Mob and the Men," by Catherine Wismer.
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This article reviews the book, "Baldoon: Lord Selkirk's Settlement in Upper Canada," by A.E.D MacKenzie.
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The authors présent an overview of union growth and highlight spécifie characteristics of national trade unions, review recent studies of union growth in Canada, examine their relevance to the rise of national unionism, develop an alternative model of union growth and test its applicability to national unions.
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The paper examines the Israeli industrial relations System at two levels: national and organizational. It utilizes Eldridge 's formulation of Dunlop's (1958) concept of the industrial relations system.
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This article reviews the book, "Alberta Labour: A Heritage Untold," by Warren Caragata.