Canadian Labour Policy and Politics
- Publisher
- UBC Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2022
- Subjects
- Labor & Industrial Relations, General, General, Canadian
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- ISBN
- 9780774866156
- Publish Date
- Nov 2022
- List Price
- $44.99
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Description
Canadian Labour Policy and Politics is essential reading for undergraduates studying Canada’s labour market. This comprehensive textbook traces the causes and rise of labour inequities and outlines solutions for a more sustainable future.
Written in clear and accessible language by leading experts and practitioners, this book demonstrates how and why laws and public policy – intended to protect workers – often leave employees vulnerable and with little economic or social security. Based on up-to-date data and framed in the context of international developments, this essential text provide readers with real-world examples and case studies of how globalization, labour laws, employment standards, COVID-19, and other issues affect workers on and off the job.
Canadian Labour Policy and Politics invites students into defining a policy agenda for developing greater economic equality and political inclusiveness while fostering a green recovery. Key features include chapter summaries and outlines, suggestions for further reading, and glossaries of key terms.
About the authors
John Peters is an associated professor and research fellow at the University of Montreal’s Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT).
Editorial Reviews
"It is a wonderful collective achievement of the Canadian labour studies community to make its knowledge accessible to students in one place."
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