Canadian Labour Law
Author | : George W. Adams |
Publisher | : Canada Law Book |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Labor laws and legislation |
ISBN | : 9780888041296 |
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Author | : George W. Adams |
Publisher | : Canada Law Book |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Labor laws and legislation |
ISBN | : 9780888041296 |
Author | : Stacey Reginald Ball |
Publisher | : Canada Law Book |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1996-05-01 |
Genre | : Labor laws and legislation |
ISBN | : 9780888042187 |
Author | : Innis M. Christie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
Reference book for lawyers on employment-related aspects of labour law in Canada - explains national level and local level jurisdiction, and discusses recruitment, labour contracts, mutual rights and responsibilitys of employees and employers, labour standards, dismissal, grievances, etc. References.
Author | : Tamás Gyulavári |
Publisher | : Kluwer Law International B.V. |
Total Pages | : 634 |
Release | : 2019-12-06 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9403502045 |
Labour law has traditionally aimed to protect the employee under a hierarchy built on constitutional provisions, statutory law, collective agreements at various levels, and the employment contract, in that order. However, in employment regulation in recent years, ‘flexibility’ has come to dominate the world of work – a set of policies that reshuffle the relationship among the fundamental pillars of labour law and inevitably lead to degrading the protection of employees. This book, the first-ever to consider the sources of labour law from a comparative perspective, details the ways in which the traditional hierarchy of sources has been altered, presenting an international view on major cross-cutting issues followed by fifteen country reports. The authors’ analysis of the changing hierarchy of labour law sources in the light of recent trends includes such elements as the following: the constitutional dimension of labour rights; the normative intervention by the State; the regulatory function of collective bargaining and agreements; the hierarchical organization of labour law sources and the ‘principle of favour’; the role played by case law in both common law and civil law countries; the impact of the European Economic Governance; decentralization of collective bargaining; employment conditions as key components of global competitive strategies; statutory schemes that allow employees to sign away their rights. National reports – Australia, Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States – describe the structure of labour law regulations in each legal system with emphasis on the current state of affairs. The authors, all distinguished labour law scholars in their countries, thus collectively provide a thorough and comprehensive commentary on labour law regulation and recent tendencies in national labour laws in various corners of the globe. With its definitive analysis of such crucial matters as the decentralization of collective bargaining and how individual employment contracts can deviate from collective agreements and statutory law, and its comparison of representative national labour law systems, this highly informative book will prove of inestimable value to all professionals concerned with employment relations, labour disputes, or labour market policy, especially in the context of multinational workforces.
Author | : Judy Fudge |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780802037930 |
In this groundbreaking study of the relations between workers and the state, Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker examine the legal regulation of workers' collective action from 1900 to 1948. They analyze the strikes, violent confrontations, lockouts, union organizing drives, legislative initiatives, and major judicial decisions that transformed the labour relations regime of liberal voluntarism, which prevailed in the later part of the nineteenth century, into industrial voluntarism, whose centrepiece was Mackenzie King's Industrial Disputes Investigation Act of 1907. This period was marked by coercion and compromise, as workers organized and fought to extend their rights against the profit oriented owners of capital, while the state struggled to define a labour regime that contained industrial conflict. The authors then trace the conflicts that eventually produced the industrial pluralism that Canadians have known in more recent years. By 1948 a detailed set of legal rules and procedures had evolved and achieved a hegemonic status that no prior legal regime had even approached. This regime has become so central to our everyday thinking about labour relations that one might be forgiven for thinking that everything that came earlier was, truly, before the law. But, as Labour Before the Law demonstrates, workers who acted collectively prior to 1948 often found themselves before the law, whether appearing before a magistrate charged with causing a disturbance, facing a superior court judge to oppose an injunction, or in front of a board appointed pursuant to a statutory scheme that was investigating a labour dispute and making recommendations for its resolution. The book is simultaneously a history of law, aspects of the state, trade unions and labouring people, and their interaction within the broad and shifting terrain of political economy. The authors are attentive to regional differences and sectoral divergences, and they attempt to address the fragmentation of class experience.
Author | : Christopher Rootham |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 579 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781552211434 |
This book describes the labour and employment law governing employees of Parliament, employees of government agencies, members of the RCMP, and most direct employees of the government (excluding members of the Canadian armed forces, judges, and employees of Crown corporations).
Author | : Judy Fudge |
Publisher | : Irwin Law |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781552211670 |
Work on Trial is a collection of studies of eleven major cases and events that have helped to shape the legal landscape of work in Canada. Published in cooperation with the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History.
Author | : A. T. J. M. Jacobs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Industrial relations |
ISBN | : 9789041158932 |
"This book was originally published as a monograph in the International encyclopaedia of laws/Labour law and industrial relations."
Author | : Randall Scott Echlin |
Publisher | : Canada Law Book |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780888044020 |