The statute regulating collective bargaining in those industries subject to federal regulation.
The British Columbia Labour Relations Code provides an interesting contrast in its approach to regulation of labour relations, especially with respect to the wide powers given to the Labour Relations Board and its regulation of picketing and the use of replacement workers.
Report of a task force established by the federal government to review and make recommendations concerning the part of the Canada Labour Code dealing with collective bargaining.
A short description of the Canada Labour Relations Board and its functions.
Alberta's Labour Relations Board is the first Canadian labour relations board to make its decisions available over the Internet. Let's hope that more boards will follow its example.
The Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal is the federal agency that administers the Status of the Artist Act, which governs professional relations between self-employed entrepreneurs in the cultural sector and producers in the federal jurisdiction.
Maintained by the University of Toronto, this site provides links to a wide range of Canadian sites with material relevant to industrial relations, as well as a few links to relevant sites in other countries.
The U.S. federal legislation regulating collective bargaining. It is an important source in Canadian labour law because Canadian governments in the 1940's drew on the American "Wagner" model in developing our own comprehensive regulation.
This is the Board which is responsible for enforcement of the U.S. National Labour Relations Act. While this link contains a short description of the functions of the Board, the link to the decisions of the Board does not seem to be operative.
A Home Page maintained by a U.S. labour law professor which provides access to recent court decisions dealing with U.S. labour and employment law issues.
The Industrial Relations Research Association is a U.S. based association of persons interested in industrial relations research. It sponsor regular conferences where the research of its members are presented.
The site provides information about the school and its library, and generally about employment relations.
Index to industrial relations sites maintained by the Library at Cornell University, which is the home of one of the largest and most active industrial relations schools in the United States.
This Committe is establised by the International Sociological Association, and the link is targeted at students and scholars interested in labour movements.
This archive contains messages posted to a listserv discussion group established to discuss issues affecting labour in the global economy.
Project dedicated to expanding the voice of community groups, including labour unions, on the Information Highway.
A listing of links to information related to both industrial relations and human resources, maintained by a U.S. industrial relations academic.
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Last Modified: December 17, 1996