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The article reviews the book, "The Crossroads of Class and Gender: Industrial Homework, Subcontracting, and Household Dynamics in Mexico City," by Lourdes Beneri and Martha Roldan.
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Examines the pattern of women's paid labour in St. John's, Newfoundland, in the 1920s and 30s. Emphasizes the effect of life cycle changes on women's participation in the city's workforce. Argues that a woman's age, marital status, and class were the most important factors in determining whether the woman worked outside of the home or engaged in paid labour in the household. Considers other, related factors—including number of children, stage of the family cycle, as well as age and religion—in terms of their impact on women's labour force participation and the type of work performed. Concludes that women worked of necessity to support the home, that the vast majority were single, under 25, and living with their parents, that working-class women were far more likely to work than middle-class women, and that class also influenced the type of employment secured. Includes eight tables of census data.
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The author addresses the questions of why industry-wide bargaining was developed in the Canadian meat-packing industry and why it suddenly collapsed.
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The author explores the reasons for the recent decline in U.S. private sector unionization and considers four possible scenarios of change in the future.
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The article reviews the book, "Capital and Labour on the Kimberley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890," edited by Roy Porter and Mikulas Teich.
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The article reviews the book "Taking the Veil: An Alternative to Marriage, Motherhood, and Spinsterhood in Quebec, 1840-1920," by Marta Danylewycz.
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The article reviews and comments on two books: "Bushworkers and Bosses: Logging in Northern Ontario, 1900-1980," by Ian Radforth, and "Working in Steel: The Early Years in Canada, 1883-1945," by Craig Heron.
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Cet article présente une stratégie d'investigation reliée à l'implantation de changements technologiques dans les milieux syndiqués.
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This article reviews the book, "Managing Technological Development. Strategic and Human Resources Issues," by Urs E. Gattiker & Laurie Larwood.
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Changements dans les législations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les législations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les legislations du travail au Canada.
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Changements dans les législations du travail au Canada.
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The article reviews the book, "The Politics of Imagination: A Life of F. R. Scott," by Sandra Djwa.
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This paper reviews the role and significance of the 1987-1988 Antigonish Bank Strike upon the rural community.
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The article reviews and comments on two books: "In the Name of the Working Class: The Inside Story of the Hungarian Revolution," by Sandor Kopacsi, and "1956 Counter-Revolution in Hungary," by Janos Berecz.
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The article reviews the book, "Chicago's Pride: The Stockyards. Packingtown, and Environs in the Nineteenth Century," by Louise Carroll Wade.
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The article reviews the book, "Bitter Choices: Blue-Collar Women in and out of Work," by Ellen Israel Rosen.
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In this article it is argued that in order to be understood, the political attitudes and behaviour of the unemployed must be seen in conjunction with the potential of external organizations to channel the potential discontent resulting from termination. Such an approach is consistent with the 'power model' of blue-collar radicalism. The potential of this approach in understanding the political consequences of unemployment is revealed through a longitudinal analysis of two plant closures in Canada.
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