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This article reviews the book, "Workingman's St. John's: Aspects of Social History in the Early 1900," by Melvin Baker, Robert Cuff and Bill Gilespie.
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This article reviews the book, "Poems," by Joe Wallace.
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This article reviews the book, "The Origins of the American Business Corporation, 1784-1855; Broadening the Concept of Public Service During Industrialization," by Ronald E. Seavoy.
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This article reviews the book, "Perpetual Motion," by Graeme Gibson.
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This article reviews the book, "Royal Blue: The Culture of Construction Workers," by Herbert A. Applebaum.
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Changements dans les legislations du travial au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Cet article cherche à caractériser l'expérience des comites de sante et de sécurité du travail par rapport à certains des objectifs importants à l'origine.
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This article reviews the book, "Ambivalent Friends: Afro-Americans View The Immigrant," edited by Arnold Shankman.
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This article reviews the book, "Worker Capitalism. The New Industrial Relations," by Keith Bradley & Alan Gelb.
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This article reviews the book, "Labor's War at Home: The CIO in World War II," by Nelson Lichtenstein.
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This article reviews the book, "Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960," by Arnold R. Hirsch.
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This article reviews the book, "Miners, Millhands and Mountaineers. Industrialization of the Appalachian South 1880-1930," by Ronald D. Eller.
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Base sur une recherche réalisée en 1983, cet article examine les facteurs économiques, institutionnels, juridiques et technologiques qui ont favorise le développement du travail à domicile dans l'industrie du vêtement au Québec. Il propose des moyens pour contrôler ce type de travail.
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This article reviews the book, "Green Gold: The Forest Industry in British Columbia," by Patricia Marchak.
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This paper examines two basic conceptual flaws in H. Clare Pentland's influential history of the early Canadian working class, Labour and Capital in Canada, 1650-1850. First, Pentland's eclectic use of Marxist, staples thesis, and Weberian approaches makes for a fundamentally incoherent treatment of the subject. Second, focusing on "labour" (that is, waged labour) and "capital," Pentland neglects the central features of Canada's pre-capitaiist social formations: features such as the household economy of production and direct consumption, which had little to do with waged labour or capital. Because his understanding of pre-capitalist society is so defective, Pentland is unable to deal adequately with the transition to capitalism.
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the time pattern of male-female wage différentials with a view towards determining whether or not equal pay legislation has narrowed the male-female wage gap.