Collective bargaining over technological change in Canada : a quantitative and historical analysis / by Jonathan C. Peirce.: EC22-3/1987-338E-PDF
"As the pace of workplace change increases, many Canadian workers are becoming increasingly concerned that such change could put their jobs at risk or cost them part of their earnings. Many others would like to have a say in the implementation of such change. Research done by the Economic Council for Innovation and Jobs in Canada, the recently published report of the Labour Markets and Technological Change group, indicates that providing workers with such a say could help promote efficiency as well as equity"--Abstract, p. iii.
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| Title | Collective bargaining over technological change in Canada : a quantitative and historical analysis / by Jonathan C. Peirce. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | ix, 113, [29] p. |
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