Women and homework : the Canadian legislative framework / [by] Stephanie Berstein, Katherine Lippel and Lucie Lamarche.: SW21-55/2000E-PDF
Does Canadian labour legislation adequately protect homeworkers? In answer to this question, this report examines the legal situation of homeworkers - industrial homeworkers, clerical homeworkers and home teleworkers. The definition of homework used for this purpose is any form of remunerated work carried out in a private residence, with the exception of caregivers, self-employed workers and workers in the agricultural sector.--Executive Summary
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| Title | Women and homework : the Canadian legislative framework / [by] Stephanie Berstein, Katherine Lippel and Lucie Lamarche. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Other formats | Physical text-[English | French], Physical text-[English | French] |
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| Description | 201p.tables |
| ISBN | 0-662-29143-3 |
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