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Examines the 1937 sit-down strike at the Holmes Foundry in Sarnia, Ontario, during which the strikers were beaten and . Discusses the impetus for the strike as well as the situation in the area and the foundry in particular. Comments on the strategy of the strikers and the stoking of racial hatred by the management and local authorities. The author argues that the Holmes Foundry strike illustrated the exent to which the elite was willing to go to crush the strike.
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This study presents the main recommendations of Lord Bullock's Committee of Inquiry on Industrial Democracy in Great Britain.
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This paper attemps to answer the questions as to why the federal public servants alther their options from the arbitration process to the conciliation process.
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The intent of this paper is to estimate the extent of male-female wage differential in a local labor market among the Native born and Foreign born Canadians
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Cette étude a pour but de répondre aux questions suivantes: premièrement, est-ce qu'il existe des différences significatives selon les cadres dans les critères utilisés pour déterminer leurs augmentations de salaire et ceux qu'ils désirent? Deuxièmement, est-ce qu'il existe des différences entre les critères utilisés et ceux désirés par les cadres appartenant à des milieux culturels différents? En dernier lieu, quelles caractéristiques pourraient expliquer l'importance relative qu'ils accordent aux critères désirés dans la détermination des augmentations de salaire ?
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This article reviews "Collective Bargaining in the Essential and Public Service Sectors" by Morley Gunderson.
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Examines the connection between middle-class civil servants and trade union ideologies during the 1918-28 period. Discusses the growing militancy of public sector employees after the First World War. Analyzes the tensions between white-collar workers and manual labourers, and white-collar workers' connections to the labour movement. Discusses the implications of the situation of middle-class workers with regards to the class struggle and proletarianization. Concludes that proletarianization is not an either/or process, and that there are opportunities for alliances between salaried workers and the proletariat. The text is a revised version of a paper originally presented at the Annual Meeting of the Committee on Socialist Studies in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on June 11-12, 1977.
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If the labour movement is strong, this may not only simultaneously make for more effective participation at the National plant levels, but also via pressure on the State, to very much limit the role of the multi-national corporations.
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This article reviews "Participation et négociation collective" by Laurent Bélanger, Jean Boivin and Gilles Dussault, under the direction of Alain Laroque.
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Examines the life of William Lyon Mackenzie King, specifically the development of his ideas around class and democracy. Traces King's life from childhood to his election as prime minister in 1921. Discusses how various events in King's life contributed to his liberal corporatist ideas. Argues that King's ideas about corporatism were ahead of his time.