Recounting the cuts to freedom of association and the collective
bargaining process across Canada since the 1980s, this study
challenges the notion that Canada is an international champion of
human rights. With documentation on the assaults to the rights of
Canadian workers, this text considers the ways governments
intervene to stop the collective bargaining process and evaluates
topics such as the history of collective bargaining in Canada, the
role of the International Labor Office, and the future hope of
restoring rights and fairness to labor laws.
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