Regulating Labour : : The State, Neo-Conservatism and Industrial Relations / / Larry Haiven, Steven McBride, John Sheilds.
Have Mulroney, Reagan and Thatcher beaten labour into the ground? Are unions a spent force? Do ordinary people in Canada, the United States and Great Britain truly believe in the so-called free market? How are the Swedish social democrats handling challenges to their consensus society? Is there inde...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019] ©1990 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Editorial Statement
- Contents
- I. The State, Neo-Conservatism and Industrial Relations
- II. Assault Without Defeat: Contemporary Industrial Relations and the Canadian Labour Movement
- III. Building a New Hegemony in British Columbia
- IV. Hegemony and the Workplace: The Role of Arbitration
- V. Authoritarianism Without Hegemony? The Politics of Industrial Relations in Britain
- VI. The State in the Reagan Era: Capital, Labour and More?
- VII. Swedish Social Democracy and Beyond: Internal Obstacles to Economic Democracy
- VIII. The State and Industrial Relations in a Neo-Conservative Era: A Thematic Commentary
- Abstracts
- Abreges
- Biographies
- Bibliography