Readings in Canadian Industrial Relations
Author: Gary N. Chaison
Publisher: Ardent Media
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780842251914
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Author: Gary N. Chaison
Publisher: Ardent Media
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780842251914
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephanie Ross
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781552667873
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Author: Fiona McQuarrie
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2015-02
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 1118878396
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFiona McQuarrie's Industrial Relations in Canada received wide praise for helping students to understand the complex and sometimes controversial field of Industrial Relations, by using just the right blend of practice, process, and theory. The text engages business students with diverse backgrounds and teaches them how an understanding of this field will help them become better managers. The fourth edition retains this student friendly, easy-to-read approach, praised by both students and instructors across the country. The goal of the fourth edition was to enhance and refine this approach while updating the latest research findings and developments in the field.
Author: D'Arcy Martin
Publisher: Between The Lines
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 0921284969
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver the past seventeen years, trade union educator D'Arcy Martin has conducted hundreds of courses for Canadian workers. He has learned that there are people-"conscious romantics"-who dream of a more egalitarian world while confronting the obstacles that stand in the way of building it. This book provides a refreshing personal account of union culture and its dynamics.
Author: Craig Heron
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Published: 2012-04-03
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1459400577
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Canadian Labour Movement, historian Craig Heron tells the story of Canada's workers from the mid-nineteenth century through to today, painting a vivid picture of key developments such as the birth of craft unionism, the breakthroughs of the fifties and sixties, and the setbacks of the early twenty-first century. This new edition has been completely updated, including a substantial new chapter that covers the period from 1995 to 2011. In this chapter, Heron describes the rise of globalization and the restructuring of the private sector that began in the nineties and continues today. The results have been catastrophic for Canadian working people as plants closed and union activities were curtailed. As the political right succeeded in dominating public debate during this period, workers suffered ever greater losses: fewer and more precarious jobs, rising unemployment, stagnating wages, and increases in poverty. Only with the crash of 2008 and the Occupy Wall Street movement has space for the political left and labour begun to open up once again. The Canadian Labour Movement is the definitive book for anyone who is interested in understanding the origins, achievements, and challenges of labour and social justice movements in Canada.
Author: Roy J. Adams
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 9780810826786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the major purposes of this book is to help clarify the term "industrial relations" and thus to assist meaningful discussion about the strengths and deficiencies of the body of thought to which it refers. The editors' premise is that industrial relations is a multinational field whose disciples should be seeking principles that apply over the broadest span of time and space. Contributors include Roy J. Adams, Jack Barbash, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Braham Dabscheck, John Godard, Steve M. Hills, Kevin Hince, Thomas Kochan, Viateur Larouche and Michel Audet, Craig R. Littler, Noah M. Meltz, Michael Poole, Paula Voos, and Hoyt Wheeler, with an introduction by Roy J. Adams.
Author: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 576
ISBN-13: 9780802080219
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEditors Philip Girard, Jim Phillips, and Barry Cahill have put together the first complete history of any Canadian provincial superior court. All of the essays are original, and many offer new interpretations of familiar themes in Canadian legal history.
Author: Harvey Lazar
Publisher: IIGR, Queen's University
Published: 1999-02
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 088911773X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Stager
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2013-09-24
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 1483100537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEconomic Analysis & Canadian Policy: Seventh Edition deals with concepts and theories in economics and its relation to Canadian economic policies. The book is divided into two parts. Part I is a general overview of economics and includes topics such as basic economic decisions, economic policies and analysis, supply and demand, market price, and the role of the government in the economy. Part II deals with the Canadian economy - its economic goals, economic growth, and national income; its banking systems; its fiscal policy, public debt, and budget deficit; and international trade policies, patterns, and rationale. Part III covers consumer demand, production costs, supply, market competition, and market structure. Part IV talks about labor market and wages, income distribution in Canada, and regional income disparity. The text is recommended for economists and financial analysts, especially those who would like to study about Canada's economy and its policies.
Author: Jason Foster
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Published: 2016-07-31
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1771991844
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorkplace injuries happen every day and can profoundly affect workers, their families, and the communities in which they live. This textbook is for workers and students looking for an introduction to injury prevention on the job. Foster and Barnetson bring the field into the twenty-first century by including discussions of how precarious employment, gender, and ill-health can be better handled in Canadian OHS.