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2. Playbook for Labour Policies for Novel Shocks Such as COVID-19
3. Do Immigrants Gain or Lose by Occupational Licensing?
4. For Whom the Retirement Bell Tolls: Accounting for Changes in the Expected Age of Retirement and the Incidence of Mandatory Retirement in Canada
5. Contents
6. 1. Foundations for Workers' Compensation Reform: Overview and Summary
7. 5. The Effect of Workers' Compensation and Other Payroll Taxes on the Macro Economies of Canada and Ontario
8. 3. Multicausality, Non-traditional Injury, and the Future of Workers' Compensation
9. 6. Unfunded Liabilities Under Workers' Compensation
10. 2. Workers' Compensation in the New World of Work
11. Acknowledgments
12. 4. Paradoxical Aspects of Low-Back Pain in Workers' Compensation Systems
13. 9. The Cost of Workers' Compensation in Ontario and British Columbia
14. 8. Private Participation in Workers' Compensation
15. 7. Occupational Health and Safety: Effectiveness of Economic and Regulatory Mechanisms
16. Title, Copyright, Dedication
17. 11. Should Work-Injury Compensation Continue to Imbibe at the Tort Bar?
18. 10. Appeals Litigation: Pricing the Workplace Injury
19. Front Matter
20. Cover
21. Part V: Evaluation of Sector Councils
22. Conclusion: Issues and Lessons from the Sector Council Experience
23. 12. Sector Councils and Sectoral Corporatism: Viable? Desirable?
24. Part VI: Sector Councils, Corporatism, and Industrial Relations
25. 11. Program Evaluation Criteria Applied to Sector Councils
26. 8. The Dynamics of Joint Governance: Historical and Institutional Implications for Sector Councils
27. 13. The Role of Sector Initiatives in the Canadian Industrial Relations System
28. 10. The Canadian Steel Trade and Employment Congress: Old-fashioned Labour-Management Cooperation or an Innovation in Joint Governance?
29. 9. Sector Councils as Models of Shared Governance in Training and Adjustment
30. Part IV: Sector Councils and Joint Governance
31. 7. Ontario's Experiment with Sectoral Initiatives: Labour Market and Industrial Policy, 1985-1996
32. Part II: Labour and Business Approaches to Sector Councils
33. Part III: Sector Initiatives in Quebec and Ontario
34. 3. A Labour Perspective on Sector Councils
35. 6. The Configuration of Sectoral Human Resource Initiatives in Quebec in the 1990s
36. 4. A Canadian Business Perspective on Sectoral Human Resource Councils
37. Foreward
38. 5. Human Resources Think for Themselves: The Experience of Unions in the Sectoral Skills Council
39. 1. A Historical Perspective on Sector Councils
40. 2. The Development of Sector Councils in Canada: An Economic Perspective
41. List Of Sector Councils
42. Acknowledgments
43. Part I: Historical and Economic Perspectives on Sector Councils
44. Introduction: MORLEY GUNDERSON and ANDREW SHARPE
45. Intersectionality in HR research: challenges and opportunities
46. Collective Bargaining Dynamics and the Public Interest Sector: the Market and Politics
47. Introductory Remarks
48. Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector: Some Propositions on the Cause of Public Employee Unrest
49. Concluding Remarks
50. Contents
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