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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesILO Finds Harper Tories Guilty of Breaking International Law (Again)2013-10-31 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (CLC) ILO says the Harper government is guilty of contravening ILO conventions on Freedom of Association, The right to Organize and Collective Bargaining in its Bill C-33, Protecting Air Services Act of Mar... SEAJU calls for recognition of Labour laws and 'right to form' in Thailand2014-11-04 International Federation of Journalists The South East Asia Journalist Unions (SEAJU) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have called for urgent attention to the current labor situation facing journalists in Thailand. Sources Select ResourcesConnexions Library: Labour and Unions FocusWebsite 2009 Connexions Information Sharing Services Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on labour and unions. Corporate America UnmaskedBrumback, Gary Article 2017 Dissident Voice While US public views seem generally favourable about American corporations, an extensive study by psychologist Dr. Gary Brumback concludes that leadership, particularly in large corporations, is foun... ILO Finds Harper Tories Guilty of Breaking International Law (Again)Sources News Release Article 2013 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (CLC) ILO says the Harper government is guilty of contravening ILO conventions on Freedom of Association, The right to Organize and Collective Bargaining in its Bill C-33, Protecting Air Services Act of Mar... Labour movementConnexipedia Article Article The term labour movement or labor movement is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign in their own interest for better treatment from their employe... On the Uprisings in FranceNasr, Edwin Article 2016 CounterPunch At the beginning of March 2016, France's now ultra-liberal Socialist Party (PS) government officially revealed a labour reforms bill whose objective was to promote the competitiveness of businesses op... SEAJU calls for recognition of Labour laws and 'right to form' in ThailandSources News Release Article 2014 International Federation of Journalists The South East Asia Journalist Unions (SEAJU) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have called for urgent attention to the current labor situation facing journalists in Thailand. Tracking Harper's 9-year-long assault on unionsManek, Haseena Article 2015 Canadian Association of Labour Media Stephen Harper has been Prime Minister of Canada for almost a decade. In that time, the system of protections that were put in place by decades of advocacy by labour organizations and unions has been ... Government Ministries & AgenciesJustice & Attorney General of CanadaThe Department of Justice provides advice and services to federal departments and conducts, as the Attorney General of Canada, litigation on their behalf. The department also has general responsibilit...
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