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Shortchanged? Part-time Workers in Japan

By Sally Ding on May 18, 2011

ID: HARP-654 Title: Shortchanged? Part-time Workers in Japan Source: Japanese Studies, Vol. 21, No.3, 2001 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s):   Keywords: decision making, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, human rights, Japan, labor management, social security, woman, labor market, union, standard of living, industrial relations Abstract: […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged cultural rights, decision/decision-making, economic, employment, gender equality, human rights, industrial relations, Japan, labor management, labor market, social, social security, standard of living, union, woman

Workplace communities and transformative learning: Oshawa autoworkers and the CAW

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-587 Title: Workplace communities and transformative learning: Oshawa autoworkers and the CAW Source: Convergence, 1998, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p12, 11p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, human rights, civil and political rights, education, union, assembly and association, industrial relations Abstract: Focuses on […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged assembly and association, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, education, employment, human rights, industrial relations, social, union

The Centrale de l’Enseignement du Quebec and Quebec separatist nationalism, 1960-80

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-577 Title: The Centrale de l’Enseignement du Quebec and Quebec separatist nationalism, 1960-80 Source: Canadian Historical Review, Mar99, Vol. 80 Issue 1, p61, 22p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, human rights, Quebec, politics, civil and political rights, nationalism, union, assembly and […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged assembly and association, Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, cultural rights, economic, employment, human rights, industrial relations, nationalism, politics, Quebec, social, union

Sisters and Sisters? Labour Movements and Women’s Movements in (English) Canada and Australia

By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011

ID: HARP-532 Title: Sisters and Sisters? Labour Movements and Women’s Movements in (English) Canada and Australia Source: Hecate, 2000, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p31, 16p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, human rights, woman, Australia Australia, civil and political rights, union, assembly […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged assembly and association, Australia, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, employment, gender equality, human rights, industrial relations, social, union, woman

Workers suffer and die when trade deals fail to protect their rights

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-428 Title: Workers suffer and die when trade deals fail to protect their rights Source: Canadian Speeches , v.12(9) Ja/F’99 pg 9-14 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, democracy, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, human rights, civil and political rights, industrial relations Abstract: Trade agreements made by democratic […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, democracy, economic, employment, human rights, industrial relations, social

The industrial relations significance of unpaid work

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-422 Title: The industrial relations significance of unpaid work Source: Labour/Le Travail , (42) Fall’98 pg 199-225 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, human rights, woman, labor market, industrial relations Abstract: In this paper I challenge the prevailing theoretical framework that […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, employment, gender equality, human rights, industrial relations, labor market, social, woman