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Les variables de la satisfaction à l'égard du travail et de la satisfaction à regard de la carrière sont souvent associées ensemble dans la constitution d'indices globaux de satisfaction. L'auteur démontre en se servant d'un groupe d'enseignants que ce procédé méthodologique doit être évité dans une recherche car les deux variables sont spécifiquement distinctes entre elles. En l'occurrence, la satisfaction à l'égard du travail— comme jugement général— se réfère au domaine de la décision de l'organisation du travail, et la satisfaction à l'égard de la carrière se réfère, elle, au désir d'avancement dans l'école.
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The author analyses the impact that the Canadian Industrial Disputes Investigation Act of 1907 had in the U.S. His article also tries to show the extent to which the question of arbitration tended to transcend the narrow boundaries of industrial relations practice and acquire a wider political significance.
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The authors re-examine the question of aggregating regional Phillips curves and suggest some problems with the empirical work to date.
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This article reviews "Aspects historiques du mouvement ouvrier au Québec" edited by Fernand Harvey.
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Dans cet article, l'auteur analyse les jugements du Tribunal du travail du Québec en matière de congédiement pour activité syndicale.
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This article reviews "Les travailleurs du coton au Québec – 1900-1915" by Jacques Rouillard.
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This article reviews the book, "The Brandon Packers Strike," by George F. MacDowell.
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L'auteur présente les horaires flexibles, leurs avantages pour l'employeur et pour l'employé, leurs modalités d'application et les réactions de différentes parties à cette forme d'aménagement du temps de travail.
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Author Jack Scott has spent a lifetime of active involvement in many of the same kinds of working-class struggles he describes in this, his first book.... --Publisher's description
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This article reviews "Equity and Efficiency Effects from Manpower Programs" by Corry F. Azzi.
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This article reviews "Federalism and Policy Development : The Case of Adult Occupational Training in Ontario" by J. Stefan Dupré, David M. Cameron, Greame H. McKechnie, and Theodore B. Rotenberg.
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This article reviews "Human Resources as the Wealth of Nations" by Frederick H. Harbison.
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This article reviews "Labor Economics" by Roy B. Helfgott.
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This article reviews "Manpower Economics" by Edward B. Jakubauskas and Neil A. Palomba.
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This article reviews "Upgrading Blue Collar and Service Workers" by Charles Breckers.
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The author makes an evaluation of the significant features of collective bargaining in the United States' public sector. He deals successively with the forms of organization of public employee unionism, the impact of legislation on employee organization, the rivalries existing between various unions, associations, and professional organizations and also with more specific issues such as: the status of supervisors, union security, the strike, political activity and minority participation.
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This paper is primarily an attempt to isolate the determinants of trade union membership growth in Canada over the past six decades.
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On February 18, 1949 the asbestos industry went on strike at Asbestos, Quebec. During four and a half months, 5,000 miners faced the united forces of the mining companies and the Duplessis government in what turned out to be a bitter, hard-fought confrontation. The strikers received widespread support and sympathy in Quebec. In a dramatic break from tradition, the Catholic church came out strongly their side. The Duplessis government, however, put on a massive show of police power and used mass arrests and widespread beatings to intimidate the workers. Many Quebec intellectuals were active on the strikers' side. Their involvement led to the writing of this book, originally published in 1956. Contributors, including Fernand Dumont, Gérard Pelletier, Gérard Dion, and Pierre Elliott Trudeau, trace the history of the strike and analyze its causes and consequences. Like the strike itself, this book is a landmark. It marks the beginning of a new, critical traditioin of writing on Quebec history and society, and it is a major contribution to the history of the Quebec labour movement. This translation of the original 1956 edition makes the complet text of this important book available to English-speaking readers for the first time. --Publisher's description. Contents: Foreword / Frank R. Scott -- Preface / Jean-Charles Falardeau -- The province of Quebec at the time of the strike / Pierre Elliott Trudeau (pages 1-82) -- Financial history of the asbestos industry / Jean Gérin-Lajoie (pages 83-106) -- History of the trade union movement in the asbestos industry / Fernand Dumont (pages 107-142 )-- History of the strike at Asbestos / Gilles Beausoleil (pages 143-182) -- History of the negotiations (pages 183-204) -- The church and the conflict in the asbestos industry / Gérard Dion (pages 205-226) -- The strike and our judicial system / Charles A. Lussier (pages 227-238) -- The strike and the press / Gérard Pelletier (pages 239-274) -- Six years later / Maurice Sauvé (pages 275-298) -- The strike and the labour movement / Réginald Boisvert (pages 299-332) -- Epilogue / Pierre Elliott Trudeau (pages 333-352) -- Appendix 1: Bibliographical notice (pages 353-354) -- Appendix 2: The Custos report (pages 355-356) -- Appendix 3: Opinions on the police brutalities and extracts from a judgment of the superior court (pages 367-370) -- Appendix 4: The Rocque trial: A case of judicial oversimplification / J.P. Geoffroy (pages 371-376) -- Appendix 5: A reader's guide to The Asbestos Strike / James Boake (pages 377-382).
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