Table of contents
Canadian Industrial Relations: An Introductory Overview
Paul Blyton, John GoodmanA brief summary of the Canadian industrial relations system is presented. Some of the main social, political and economic dimensions of the system are outlined.
An Overview of Canadian Labour Law
Kenneth MillerCanadian labour legislation is not simply a paleimitation of that of the United States. In fact,Canada′s labour laws possess a number of uniqueand original features which…
Industrial Conflict and Resolution in Canada and Britain
Larry HaivenApproaches to industrial conflict resolution inCanada and Britain are examined. The Canadianpolicy to regulate industrial conflict through adiscrete interventionist formula, as…
Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector in Canada
John R. CalvertPublic sector bargaining in Canadian labourrelations, placed in the wider context of the federalpolitical system, is examined. The developmentof public sector trade unionism over…
The Canadian Automobile Industry: Work Reorganisation and Industrial Relations Change
Tod RutherfordThe 1980s have witnessed a marked divergencein the economic and industrial relationsdevelopment in the North American auto‐industry.It is argued that important links exist…
Collective Bargaining under Pressure: A Canada‐US Comparison
Roy J. AdamsSimilarities and differences between Canadian andUS labour relations systems are explored. In theUS, employers have, with government indulgence,retreated from their commitment to…
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0142-5455e-ISSN:
1758-7069ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Dennis Nickson