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Work and Labour in Canada: Critical Issues, Second Edition

Work and Labour in Canada: Critical Issues, Second Edition

by Andrew Jackson

Canadian Scholars Press | January 7, 2010 | Trade Paperback

Now in its second edition, and with a new foreword by Wallace Clement, this original and timely book focuses on critical issues surrounding work and labour in Canada. It examines changes to the labour market and in the workplace, with a strong empirical component based upon the most recent Statistics Canada data. An ideal text for Sociology of Work, and a wide range of courses in Labour Studies and Industrial Relations programs across Canada.

New to this edition:

  • All chapters substantially revised and thoroughly updated.
  • A discussion on the causes of the current economic crisis and its roots in the labour market, including a special appendix.
  • More emphasis on the fortunes of racialized Canadian-born workers as opposed to recent immigrants.
  • Brand new chapter on young workers.
  • Up-to-the-minute newspaper articles on the current global economic crisis.
  • Added material on occupational health and safety emphasizing the connection between work and health.
  • More on older workers and retirement.
  • New material on workers'' rights as well as non-standard and precarious work.
  • New approaches to management.
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Now in its second edition, and with a new foreword by Wallace Clement, this original and timely book focuses on critical issues surrounding work and labour in Canada. It examines changes to the labour market and in the workplace, with a strong empirical component based upon the most recent Statistics Canada data. An ideal text for Sociology of Work, and a wide range of courses in Labour Studies and Industrial Relations programs across Canada.

New to this edition:

  • All chapters substantially revised and thoroughly updated.
  • A discussion on the causes of the current economic crisis and its roots in the labour market, including a special appendix.
  • More emphasis on the fortunes of racialized Canadian-born workers as opposed to recent immigrants.
  • Brand new chapter on young workers.
  • Up-to-the-minute newspaper articles on the current global economic crisis.
  • Added material on occupational health and safety emphasizing the connection between work and health.
  • More on older workers and retirement.
  • New material on workers'' rights as well as non-standard and precarious work.
  • New approaches to management.

About the Author

Andrew Jackson is the Chief Economisst and National Director of Social and Economic Policy with the Canadian Labour Congress. He is also a Research Professor in the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University, a Research Associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and a Fellow with the School of Policy Studies at Queen''s University.

Trade Paperback

336 Pages, 6.62 x 9.72 x 0.8 in

January 7, 2010

Canadian Scholars Press

English


1551303663
9781551303666

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"Read this book. It''s a gem. It''s an encyclopedia in the small. It''s an essential reference book for anyone with any interest in the world of labour, whether union activist or student. I thought that, as a well-aged scholar interested in labour issues, I knew what there was to know, but I still learned a lot from reading this book."

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