Forging Business-Labour Partnerships : : The Emergence of Sector Councils in Canada / / ed. by Morley Gunderson, Andrew Sharpe.

The recent emergence of joint business-labour sector councils represents a major innovation in Canadian industrial relations. The federal government and certain provincial governments have developed these councils as a key component of their human-resource development initiative. This collection bri...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t List of Sector Councils --   |t Introduction --   |t PART I. HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES ON SECTOR COUNCILS --   |t 1 A Historical Perspective on Sector Councils --   |t 2 The Development of Sector Councils in Canada: An Economic Perspective --   |t PART II. LABOUR AND BUSINESS APPROACHES TO SECTOR COUNCILS --   |t 3 A Labour Perspective on Sector Councils --   |t 4 A Canadian Business Perspective on Sectoral Human Resource Councils --   |t 5 Human Resources Think for Themselves: The Experience of Unions in the Sectoral Skills Council --   |t PART III. SECTOR INITIATIVES IN QUEBEC AND ONTARIO --   |t 6 The Configuration of Sectoral Human Resource Initiatives in Quebec in the 1990s --   |t 7 Ontario’s Experiment with Sectoral Initiatives: Labour Market and Industrial Policy, 1985-1996 --   |t PART IV. SECTOR COUNCILS AND JOINT GOVERNANCE --   |t 8 The Dynamics of Joint Governance: Historical and Institutional Implications for Sector Councils --   |t 9 Sector Councils as Models of Shared Governance in Training and Adjustment --   |t 10 The Canadian Steel Trade and Employment Congress: Old-fashioned Labour-Management Cooperation or an Innovation in Joint Governance? --   |t PART V: EVALUATION OF SECTOR COUNCILS --   |t 11 Program Evaluation Criteria Applied to Sector Councils --   |t PART VI. SECTOR COUNCILS, CORPORATISM, AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS --   |t 12 Sector Councils and Sectoral Corporatism: Viable? Desirable? --   |t 13 The Role of Sector Initiatives in the Canadian Industrial Relations System --   |t Conclusion: Issues and Lessons from the Sector Council Experience --   |t Contributors 
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520 |a The recent emergence of joint business-labour sector councils represents a major innovation in Canadian industrial relations. The federal government and certain provincial governments have developed these councils as a key component of their human-resource development initiative. This collection brings together the views of economists, political scientists, and industrial-relations specialists on this important experiment.The authors suggest that, despite its innovative spirit, the sectoral initiative is fragile. Its future viability and wider diffusion depend on mutual trust and the long-term commitment of labour, management, and governments. Still, the consensus-building approach is seen as a remarkable achievement in Canada's adversarial institutional climate, with the potential to transform the nature and direction of Canadian labour-management relationships.In bringing together a wide range of views on sector councils, this book is a singular resource for all those interested in industrial relations, labour economics, and public policy. 
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