

An edition of Boom, bust and crisis (2012)
labour, corporate power and politics in Canada
By John Peters
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Fernwood Pub.
Language
eng
Pages
199
Description:
"Over the past decade, Canadians have experienced wild economic swings: an economic boom followed by massive layoffs in traditional industries and a wrenching economic crisis. What have these changes meant for Canadian workers? Bad jobs? Weaker unions? Worsening health? If so, why? Boom, Bust, and Crisis addresses these questions by surveying how work has changed across Canada, from the auto and steel industries of Ontario, to the tar sands of Northern Alberta and First Nations casinos in Saskatchewan. This edited collection explains the massive lay-offs in unionized manufacturing industries, the expansion of low-wage work and the rise of increasingly aggressive employers by critically examining Canada’s political economy and assessing the impact of government policy and labour market deregulation on Canada’s workers. The book also explores the recent policy changes to employment standards and health and safety protection in the context of neoliberal globalization. Written by leading political scientists, sociologists and journalists in concise, accessible language, this volume provides a rich and vibrant assessment of why some businesses have boomed while others have failed and why, through it all, Canadian workers have paid the price."--Publisher's website.
subjects: Industrial relations, Business and politics, Employee rights, Labor policy, Economic conditions, Relations industrielles, Affaires et politique, Personnel, Droits, Travail, Politique gouvernementale, Conditions économiques, Economic history, Gewerkschaftsbewegung, Gewerkschaftspolitik, Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft, Arbeitsmarktflexibilität, Arbeitsbedingungen, Arbeitsbeziehungen, Kanada, Industrial relations, canada, Canada, economic conditions
Places: Canada
Times: 21st century