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The article reviews the book, "Mouvement Populaire et Intervention Communautaire de 1960 à Nos Jours: Continuités et Ruptures," by Louis Favreau.
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Briefly summarizes the conference, "Making Connections, Workers and Their Communities," held at York University on May 26-28, 1989. Mary DeVan related her doctoral research on Filipino domestic workers in Vancouver, Margaret Oldfield and Belinda Leach adddressed low-paid clerical and garment workers (including the methodological challenges of researching the latter) whose workplace is the home, and Sedef Arat-Koç commented on a recently published paper [entitled "In the Privacy of Our Own Home: Foreign Domestic Workers as a Solution to the Crisis in the Domestic Sphere of Canada"] on the political economy of the relationship of the state to domestic service. Concludes that a holistic approach to women's work including a new commitment to labour-community organization is necessary to uncover the reality of women's invisible household labour.
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The article reviews the book, "Comprendre et appliquer une convention collective," by Ronald Sirard and Alain Gazaille.
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The article reviews the book, "Collective Bargaining In Industrialised Market Economies: A Reappraisal," by John P. Windmuller.
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The article reviews the book, "Bâtir un pays. Histoire des travaux publics au Canadam" edited by Norman R. Ball.
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The article reviews the books "Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950," by Christopher H. Johnson, and "Two Who Were There: A Biography of Stanley Nowak," by Margaret Collingwood Nowak.
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In this paper, we construct an index of the "cost of job loss" — defined as the income that a "representative worker" would lose upon being dismissed or laid off — in Canada between 1953 and 1985. Since this measure captures the monetary cost of unemployment, it is superior to the aggregate unemployment rate as an indicator of the relative bargaining power of capital and labour. Changes in the distribution of income between capital and labour are then considered. It is argued that with the decline in the cost of job loss between 1962 and 1973, the relative bargaining power of workers increased, and real wages rose accordingly. Subsequently, the cost of job loss has risen dramatically and real wages have fallen as capital has sought to restore conditions for rapid rates of accumulation.
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The Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor was the leading labor organization in North America during the late nineteenth century. The entire history of the Knights in Canada spans approximately thirty years (1875-1907). In the early to mid-1880s the Order expanded rapidly throughout the cities, towns, and villages of Ontario. After the mid-1880s, the number of local assemblies across Ontario began to decline. A significant percentage of the Ontario work-force was drawn to the Knights over the course of their history. The Knights were the first North American union to organize workers based on an all-inclusive style of membership. All workers, regardless of skill level, gender, ethnicity, and religion were welcome into the Noble and Holy Order. Historians and social scientists have advanced several competing perspectives on the Knights of Labor. This thesis evaluates the positions that the competing 'labor schools' have advanced on the Order, with special reference to south central Ontario in the 1880s. The evaluation the competing labor schools is based on a content analysis of the late-nineteenth century labor press. The main sample selected for this thesis is Hamilton's Palladium of Labor (1883-1886). A combination of primary and secondary data sources are examined in order to build support for one of the competing perspectives that has been advanced on the Knights.
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La littérature suggère que les personnes âgées de 45 à 64 ans rencontrent trois groupes de difficultés dans la recherche d'un emploi: les problèmes découlant de l'accessibilité aux programmes gouvernementaux, les pratiques discriminatoires des employeurs et les caractéristiques et faiblesses des personnes concernées. Les auteurs vérifient l'importance relative de ces obstacles auprès de 207 répondants.
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Have Mulroney, Reagan and Thatcher beaten labour into the ground? Are unions a spent force? Do ordinary people in Canada, the United States and Great Britain truly believe in the so-called free market? How are the Swedish social democrats handling challenges to their consensus society? Is there indeed a neo-conservative hegemony for the nineteen-nineties? These are some of the questions which the authors of this sixth Socialist Studies Annual try to answer. They present case studies from various countries, using the social and political insights of Gramsci and other progressive thinkers. --Publisher's description
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The article reviews the book, "Power and Powerlessness in Industry: An Analysis of the Industrial Relations of Production," by Rosemary Harris.
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The article reviews the book "Learning to Earn: School, Work, and Vocational Reform in California, 1880-1930," by Harvey A. Kantor.
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Avant de se demander s'il faut renouveler une institution, ii importe de savoir si elle a une chance de survie, si les principes de fond sur lesquels elle repose sont encore valables, enfin si le renouvellement dont elle pourrait avoir besoin vise des aspects substantiels et constitutifs, ou accessoires et accidentels. Je me propose de repondre aces trois questions, d'abord par un coup d'oeil sur l'histoire de la loi en question, ensuite en rappelant les principes de fond qui ont amene son adoption, en 1934, et, finalement, en esquissant quelques conditions de sa survie et de son renouvellement.
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The article reviews the book, "Social Workers and Labor Unions," edited by Howard Jacob Karger.
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The article reviews the book, "Les Pâtes et Papiers au Québec, 1880-1980 : Technologies, travail et travailleurs," by Jean-Pierre Charland.
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The article reviews the book "Trade Unions in Britain Today," by John Mcllroy.
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The article reviews the book "Gender at Work: The Dynamics of Job Segregation by Sex during World War II," by Ruth Milkman.
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