Organized labour and pressure politics : the Canadian Labour Congress, 1956-1968 / David Kwavnick.

An examination of the relations between the Canadian Labour Congress and the Canadian government.

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Main Author: Kwavnick, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1972.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Legitimacy and Mandate
  • The Canadian Labour Congress: History, Structure, and Function
  • The Legitimacy of Organized Labour and the Mandate of the Canadian Labour Congress: The Views of the Congress, Government, and Business
  • The Protection of Legitimacy
  • The Protection of Mandate
  • The SIU Affair: A Case Study in the Protection of Legitimacy and Mandate
  • Relations with Government: The Exercise of Legitimacy and Mandate
  • Effectiveness of Demands upon Government: Fruits of Legitimacy and Mandate
  • Organized Labour and Government
  • Appendix A Code of Organizing Practices
  • Appendix B The Web of Inter-Group Relations
  • Appendix C The An Extract from the Memorandum to the Government of Canada, March 1962.