First Published in 1998. This is Volume XVIII of the eighteen in the Sociology of Work and Organization series. This boo
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From the dawn of the twentieth century to the early 1960s, public-sector unions generally had no legal right to strike,
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Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic labour protections and
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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Delhi, 1991).
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While it's easy to blame globalization for shrinking job opportunities, dangerous declines in labor standards, and
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Among the many challenges that global liberalization has posed for trade unions, the growth of precarious immigrant work
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Labor unions and courts have rarely been allies. From their earliest efforts to organize, unions have been confronted wi
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The start of the twenty-first century has been marked by global demands for economic justice. From the pink tide and Ara
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