LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD.

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LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

WHAT IS A UNION? ORG REPRESENTING EMPLOYEES WAGES HOURS CONDITIONS

LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

WHAT JOIN A UNION? DISSATISFACTION POWERLESSNESS PERCEIVED INSTRUMENTALITY EARLY AS 1812 SHIPBUILDING SHIPPING LUMBER

LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS #1 OVERVIEW LAWS EVOLVED OVER TIME GENERALLY CONCERNS PICKETING STRIKES “YELLOW-DOG” CONTRACT BLACKLISTING

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS #2 TRADE UNIONS ACT (1872) EXEMPT FROM RESTRAINT OF TRADE CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY OK COLLECTIVE BARGAINING STRIKES CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (1982)

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS # PROVINCIAL LAW DEVELOPMENT PRESENT TIME HOW EMPLOYER/UNIONS OPERATE BEHAVE

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS #4 FEDERAL LAW INTERPROVINCIAL COMMERCE COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION CP RAIL PROVINCES MINING, MANUFACTURING

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS #5 FEDERAL - PROVINCIAL COMMONALITIES RIGHTS JOIN AUTHORITY RECOGNITION BARGAIN IN GOOD FAITH STRIKE/LOCKOUT IDENTIFY UNFAIR PRACTICES

LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS #6 INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES INVESTIGATION ACT (1907) WARTIME LABOUR RELATIONS REGULATION (1944)

LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

CERTIFICATION TWO WAYS VOLUNTARY RECOGNITION EMPLOYEE SUPPORT HIGH SIGN-UP RATE SECRET BALLOT

LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING #1 USUALLY COMPENSATION HOURS OF WORK WORKING CONDITIONS WORK RULES JOB SECURITY

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING #2 COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT REPLACEMENT WORKERS NO STRIKE LOCKOUT CLAUSE GRIEVANCE PROCESS

LABOUR RELATIONS WHAT IS IT? WHY JOIN? LABOUR RELATIONS LAWS CERTIFICATION COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIONS IN CANADA & WORLD

UNIONS IN CANADA #1 PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES FEDERAL EMPLOYEES BUSINESS UNIONS NOT TYPICALLY POLITICAL MOST ALIGNED WITH NDP UNIONS STRUCTURED TYPE OF JOB CAW TEACHERS

UNIONS IN CANADA #2 NATIONAL / PROVINCIAL UNIONS LOCAL AFFILIATES UNION DENSITY LARGEST UNIONS CDN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES NATL UNION OF PUBLIC & GENERAL EMPLOYEES PUBLIC SERVICE ALLIANCE OF CANADA

UNIONS IN THE WORLD USA > ECONOMIC THAN POLITICAL FRANCE > POLITICAL < ECONOMIC SWEDEN HIGH POLITICAL & ECONOMIC GERMANY WORK COUNCILS

UNION AVOIDANCE 2 APPROACHES UNION SUBSTITUTION UNION SUPPRESSION