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Unionization At Justice Canada: A Case Study, Andrij Roman Kowalsky
Unionization At Justice Canada: A Case Study, Andrij Roman Kowalsky
PhD Dissertations
In April 2005, non-management lawyers working at the federal Department of Justice Canada (DOJ) were recognized by the Public Service Labour Relations Act (PSLRA) as employees. This dissertation explores DOJ lawyers unionizing by addressing two research questions: (1) what led DOJ lawyers to unionize with the Association of Justice Counsel (AJC)? and (2) what was the AJC’s experience in negotiating a first collective agreement?
The dissertation is organized using a conventional structure. The literature review presented in Chapter 2 maps the academic study of lawyer unionization. Chapter 3 elaborates on the dissertation’s research design as a case study. Chapter 4 …
A Comparative Analysis Of The Protections Of Workers' Demands In The People's Republic Of China And The United States In The Global Economy -- The Costs And Benefits Of Collective Bargaining, Xiaohan Sun
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