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This article reviews the book, "Along the No. 20 Line : Reminiscences of the Vancouver Waterfront," by Rolf Knight.
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This article reviews the book, "Fragile Freedoms: Human Rights and Dissent in Canada," by Thomas R. Berger.
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This article reviews the book, "Trade Unions in Canada: 1812-1902," by Eugene Forsey.
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This essay examines the rise and fall in the Canadian West of the United Brotherhood of Railway Employees (UBRE), an industrial union similar to the American Railway Union of the early 1890s. The UBRE entered Canada in 1902, but was unable to disrupt the complex network of craft union organizations which had sprung up in Canada in the preceding decade. It was, as a consequence, largely restricted to organizing previously unorganized clerks, freight handlers, and labourers. It fought a marginally successful strike on the Canadian Northern Railway in 1902, but was defeated by the CPR in 1903. This latter defeat, which had been engineered by the company with the aid and approval of the craft unions and the Canadian government, contributed directly to the rapid decline and ultimate demise of the UBRE. This ended the last major attempt to organize North American railway workers on industrial rather than craft lines.
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This article reviews the book, "Assault on the Worker: Occupational Health and Safety in Canada," by Charles E. Reasons, Lois L. Ross, and Craig Paterson.
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This article reviews the book, "The Politics of Federalism: Ontario's Relations with the Federal Government 1867-1942," by Christopher Armstrong.
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This article reviews the book, "Politics and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War," by Eric Foner.
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Cet article vise à établir comment la promotion et la mutation chez les infirmiers(ères) sont encadrées par les conventions collectives et par les spécificités de la profession exercée.
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This article reviews the book, "À l’enseigne du droit social belge," by l’Université de Bruxelles, edited.
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This article reviews the book, "A Primer on American Labor Law," by W.B. Gould.
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This article reviews the book, "L’obligation de paix du travail – étude du droit suisse et comparé," by Gabriel Aubert.
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This article reviews the book, "Labour Law and Industrial Relations: Building on Kahn-Freund," by Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, R. Lewis & J. Clark, edited.
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Initialement affirmé en fonction des individus qui se coalisent, le droit de grève envisagé par le Code du travaildu Québec s'« acquiert » par l'association accréditée. L'auteur s'interroge sur les conséquences juridiques d'une telle dissociation du droit de grève des individus qui participent au mouvement collectif: limites de la liberté des salariés; responsabilité de l'instance syndicale à l'occasion des grèves illégales, de même que celle des grévistes eux-mêmes; enfin, la situation particulière des salariés qui ont assumé des charges au sein de l'association accréditée.
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This article reviews the book, "Scientific Management, Job Redesign and Work Performance," by John E. Kelly.
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After having located industrial democracy within the broader debate on corporatism, the author examines the attempts made to institutionalize developments of industrial democracy.
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This article reviews the book, "Going for Coffee: Poetry on the Job," edited by Tom Wayman.
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Argues that the centrality of daily work in human existence should make it a fundamental dimension of imaginative literature. The author discusses his commitment to writing about work from an inside-the-job perspective, and critiques other forms of fiction. Offers a definition of the "new industrial literature," including that it must help alter reality for the better. Considers aspects of new work writing (including in work poetry), writing as a skill, and the work-writing movement.
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Presents work poetry including "Paper, Scissors, Stone" and "The Detroit State Poems: Final Day" by Tom Wayman; "Waiting for Them to Come Back from Coffee" by Bruce Cudney; "Sorting Mail at Xmas" by Nellie McClung;; "job description" by Alicia Priest; "It's All Our Fault" by Al Grierson; "What He Knew" and "We are a Trade" by Alain Mouré; "The Strait of Belle Isle" by Rosemary E. Ommer; "Telephone Operator" by Sandra Shreve; and "give away" by Ken Cathers.
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Après avoir fait le tour des significations le plus souvent attribuées au concept, typiquement italien, de professionnalité, qui engendre des prises de positions multiples des partenaires sociaux et un discours envahissant, original mais non privé de rhétorique, des observateurs du système de relations industrielles, l'auteur livre quelques observations autour du thème choisi, qui ne se confond pas toujours avec le « professionnalisme », tel que ce vocable est employé respectivement en anglais et en français.
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