Labour Studies

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Chapter 5

Chapter 5

How judges are programmed to define and interpret contracts of employment

From: Law at Work

This chapter explains how the legal system and the rules and decisions which show the law lives comfortable with differential treatment, prioritizes property rights and employer interests often … 14 $1.40 Add
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Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Labour Challenges at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century

From: The Canadian Labour Movement

This chapter traces the emergence of new forces within the Canadian labour movement aimed at revitalizing it: nationalists upset with the close connection to US labour, Quebec workers determined … ; 34 $3.40 Add
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Chapter 6

Chapter 6

How employers avoid the employment contract’s strictures and profit from its principles and ideology

From: Law at Work

The story shared in this chapter highlights the measures capitalists will take to escape legal regulations that try to restrict their profit-maximization drive. It also describes how capitalists … 25 $2.50 Add
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Chapter 7

Chapter 7

The Struggle Continues

From: The Canadian Labour Movement

Chapter seven examines the impact that the triumph of neo-liberalism had on the Canadian labour movement in the 1990s and the early 2000s. It includes the many state measures introduced to … ; 26 $2.60 Add
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Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Workers’ need to expand the scope of contracts of employment

From: Law at Work

This chapter discusses the ways in which capitalists seek for ways to maximize profits, including finding ways to pass the costs of making profits on to others and pressuring governments to … 27 $2.70 Add
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Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Helping employers out: A private sphere of criminal justice

From: Law at Work

This chapter discusses how the contract of employment is a contract of submission. It highlights the ways the law also ensures that it is a contract of subordination, giving ownership of the … 32 $3.20 Add
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Chapter 8: Deindustrialization and the Maritimes in the 1920s
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Chapter 8: Deindustrialization and the Maritimes in the 1920s

From: Capitalism and Colonialism

This chapter traces the rise and fall of foreign-controlled companies such as British Empire Steel Corporation in Nova Scotia headed by Roy Wolvin. 9 $0.90 Add
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Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Helping employers out: A private sphere of criminal justice

From: Law at Work

This chapter examines how governments determined which businesses are essential to the public welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that labeling employees essential workers functions … 21 $2.10 Add
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Children vs.  Capitalism

Children vs. Capitalism

From: Haircuts by Children and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract

In the first chapter, the author explores the ways in which including the deep participation of children in as many areas of life as possible could disrupt capitalism in ways that support social … 17 $1.70 Add
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Children vs. Mammalian Diving Reflex

Children vs. Mammalian Diving Reflex

From: Haircuts by Children and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract

In this chapter, the author unpacks the insights that emerged from collaborations between the Mammalian Diving Reflex company and projects with children. He describes the collaboration method … 42 $4.20 Add
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Children vs. Social Acupuncture

Children vs. Social Acupuncture

From: Haircuts by Children and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract

The author first explains what he means by social acupuncture, and why it is his preferred method of social change promotion. Then he offers case studies of his collaboration between his … 23 $2.30 Add