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Gigs, Hustles, & Temps
“Precarious work” contributes to rampant inequality, increased insecurity, and the crisis of public and mental health. “Gigs, Hustles, and Temps” explains why.
$27.95, paperbackThe Canadian Labour Movement
The triumphs and setbacks of workers and the union movement in Canada
$27.95, paperbackWinnipeg 1919
The most important primary document from the Winnipeg General Strike now back in print with a new introduction on the occasion of the strike's 100th anniversary$24.95, paperbackA New Kind of Union
Longtime trade unionist Fred Wilson's behind the scenes account of the merger between the CEP and CAW to form Unifor — Canada's largest private sector union.$24.95, paperbackThe Canadian Labour Movement: A Short History
The triumphs and setbacks of workers and the union movement in Canada$27.95, paperbackTime's Up!
Mandatory retirement has become a major social and political issue in Canada. In this book expert authors explore the key themes that lie at the heart of the debate on this subject.
$24.95, paperbackCrossing the Line
The line that divides management and labour is being crossed regularly in Canada as workers become owners of the companies that employ them. This is the first book to describe this phenomenon.$19.95, paperbackVanishing Jobs
Vanishing Jobs is an in-depth study of Canadian business and labour-market trends in the 1990s.$22.95, paperbackWomen and Work
Women and Work provides an up-to-date analysis of the issue of workplace inequality.
$19.95, paperbackThe Changing Workplace
This book describes how business, labour and government have organized the production of goods and services in Canada since 1945.
$21.95, paperbackWork : unemployment and job creation
$6.00, paperbackThe Roots of Conflict
$35.00, hardcover1005: Political Life in a Union
The story of 1005, a rich record of working-class politics and labour relations in Canada.
$14.95, paperbackLabour and Capital in Canada 1650-1860
First published in 1981, H. Clare Pentland's Labour and Capital in Canada 1650-1860 is a seminal work that analyzes the shaping of the Canadian working class and the evolution of capitalism in Canada.
$19.95, paperbackThe Working Poor
David Ross' impassioned case for universal basic income, based on the success of the child tax credit already in place in Canada
$14.95, paperbackThe Labour Companion
First published in 1980, The Labour Companion remains a valuable reference for students of labour's role in Canadian history.$35.00, paperbackAlberta Labour
Illustrated with over 90 full-page photographs, most of them never before published, Alberta Labour vividly depicts the working people of Alberta and their unparalleled contribution to the province's history.$29.95, paperbackWe Stood Together
First published in 1979, We Stood Together offers vivid and immediate accounts of the most exciting and influential moments in Canadian labour history.$14.95, paperbackOut of Work
Cy Gonick is one of Canada's leading political economists. In this book he analyzes the chronically high unemployment rates that affected Canada in the 1970s.$8.95, paperbackLouder Voices
In 1972, federal NDP leader David Lewis launched an attack on Canada's corporate welfare system, citing the millions of dollars in government subsidies to wealthy Canadian companies.
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