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The New Fordism In Canada: Capital's Offensive, Labour's Opportunity, Daniel Drache, Harry J. Glasbeek Jul 1989

The New Fordism In Canada: Capital's Offensive, Labour's Opportunity, Daniel Drache, Harry J. Glasbeek

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

The breakdown in the links of mass production and mass consumption poses problems throughout the advanced industrial world. In each nation-state the ensuing struggles will take different forms. In postwar Canada, the link between mass consumption and mass production did not lead to the same kind of trade union participation in decision-making as it did in much of Europe. Workers were unable to establish embedded rights of worker participation. What was known as the fordist model in Europe did not have deep roots in Canada. Canadian workers are now being attacked by employers whose bargaining powers were never seriously blunted, …


Worker Participation, Employer Anti-Unionism, And Labor Law: The Case Of The Steel Industry, 1918-1937, Raymond L. Hogler Jan 1989

Worker Participation, Employer Anti-Unionism, And Labor Law: The Case Of The Steel Industry, 1918-1937, Raymond L. Hogler

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Labor-Management Cooperative Programs: Do They Foster Or Frustrate National Labor Policy?, Carol A. Glick Jan 1989

Labor-Management Cooperative Programs: Do They Foster Or Frustrate National Labor Policy?, Carol A. Glick

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Deregulation - The United States Experience, Charles G. Moerdler Jan 1989

Deregulation - The United States Experience, Charles G. Moerdler

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Weingarten And The Taylor Law - A Claimed Difference Without Distinction, Anthony R. Baldwin Jan 1989

Weingarten And The Taylor Law - A Claimed Difference Without Distinction, Anthony R. Baldwin

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Organized Labor At The Crossroads, Wei-Chiao Huang Editor Jan 1989

Organized Labor At The Crossroads, Wei-Chiao Huang Editor

Upjohn Press

This group of essays offers a detailed look at the problems, choices and future of industrial relations.


Strikers And Subsidies: The Influence Of Government Transfer Programs On Strike Activity, Robert M. Hutchens, David B. Lipsky, Robert N. Stern Jan 1989

Strikers And Subsidies: The Influence Of Government Transfer Programs On Strike Activity, Robert M. Hutchens, David B. Lipsky, Robert N. Stern

Upjohn Press

The authors assess laws governing striker eligibility for government transfers, finding evidence linking UI payments to strike activity.


Nlra Section 8(A)(3) And The Search For A National Labor Policy, Joan Baker Jan 1989

Nlra Section 8(A)(3) And The Search For A National Labor Policy, Joan Baker

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.