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Canadian Labour Policy and Politics

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Canadian Labour Policy and Politics
Abstract
Low-wage work and precarious employment are among the most urgent issues of our time. Canadian Labour Policy and Politics serves as essential reading for undergraduates who need to understand the politics of inequality in Canada’s labour market. This comprehensive textbook traces the rise of these pressing problems, reveals the resulting inequalities, and outlines the solutions for a sustainable future. Written by leading experts and practitioners, the text demonstrates how and why laws and public policy – intended to protect workers – often leave workers vulnerable with little economic or social security. Based on up-to-date data and international comparisons, chapters provide readers with real-world examples and case studies of how globalization, labour laws, employment standards, COVID-19, and other challenges affect workers on and off the job. Canadian Labour Policy and Politics also engages students in defining a far-reaching policy agenda for developing greater economic equality, political inclusiveness, and a green recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Accessible and clearly written, it is a must-read for students as well as researchers, practitioners, activists, and policymakers. Key features include chapter summaries and outlines, suggestions for further reading, and glossaries. Students and scholars of Canadian politics and public policy, labour studies, political economy, and sociology will find this an invaluable addition to their bookshelves. The volume is a core text for second-, third-, and fourth-year level university labour and inequality courses. The fresh and insightful overview of Canada’s labour market and policies will also be essential reading for government policymakers, NGO representatives, union researchers and practitioners, and journalists. --Publisher's description
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2022
# of Pages
216 pages: 1 map, 37 charts/diagrams, 2 tables
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7748-6605-7 0-7748-6605-5
Accessed
5/19/22, 5:33 PM
Notes

Contents: Introduction. Part 1: Context. 1. Confronting the "Monster": The COVID-19 Pandemic / John Peters -- 2. Globalization and the Rise of Bad Jobs / Stephanie Luce -- 3. Low-wage Work: Canada in Comparative Perspective / Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli -- 4. Globalization, Work, and Employment Regulation / John Peters. Part 2: The Politics of Labour Policy in Canada. 5. Provincial Governments and the Politics of Deregulation / John Peters. 6. Precarious Employment in Canada's Federally Regulated Private Sector / Leah Vosko, Andie Noack, Adam King, and Rebecca Hii -- 7. Why It's Hard to Organize a Union and Negotiate a Decent Contract / Rafael Gomez and Jennifer Harmer -- 8. The Politics of Health and Safety at Work / Andy King -- 9. Disposable People: The Politics of Temporary Migrant Workers in Canada / Philip Kelly, Janet McLaughlin, and Don Wells -- 10. Poverty, Jobs, and Social Policy / Jim Silver. Part 3: Cases. 11. The Service Economy, Low-Wage Work, and the Populist Moment / Mark Thomas and Steve Tufts -- 12. The Decline of Good Manufacturing Industry Jobs / John Holmes -- 13. Neoliberalism, Austerity, and Crises in Care Work / Donna Baines -- 14. Reform or Erosion? The Challenges Facing Canada's Health Care Workforce / Colleen Fuller -- 15. Permanent Precarity? Racial Exclusion, Discrimination, and Low-wage Work among Canada's First Nations / Yale Belanger. Part 4: Better Futures. 16. Canadian Labour and Climate Change / John Calvert -- 17. Organizing for Better Work / Don Wells -- 18. In Search of a New Politics of Labour: Democratic Futures / Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage.

Citation
Peters, J., & Wells, D. M. (Eds.). (2022). Canadian Labour Policy and Politics. UBC Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/canadian-labour-policy-and-politics