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- The Anxious Worker
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 The author looks at the contemporary conditions of work and examines how these give rise to anxiety and depression.
- Combatting Racism in the Workplace
A Course for Workers Resource Type: Book Published: 1983 With the ultimate aim of combatting racism within the labour movement, the Cross Cultural Communication Centre, under the auspices of the Humber Collage for Labour Studies, ran a ten-week, 30 hour pilot course entitled 'Work Racism and Labour.'
- Combatting Racism in the Workplace Readings Kit
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983 Readings and case studies on fighting racism.
- Common Sense for Hard Times
The Power of the Powerless to Cope with Everyday life and Transform Society in The Nineteen Seventies Resource Type: Book Published: 1976 Presents a vision of society as it is and as it could be. Putting the problems of contemporary daily life in historical perspective, it reveals that they have their roots in the way our society is organized, and thereby enables us to re-examine our own situation and experience.
- Connexions
Volume 6, Number 3 - September 1981 - Atlantic Development/Le Developpement Atlantique Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1981
- Connexions Library: Work Focus Page
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on work.
- Barbara Jaworski, B.Sc., M.B.A.
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Soft Sell
Quality of Working Life Programs and the Productivity Race Resource Type: Book Published: 1987 Quality of Working Life is a grab-bag of programs that promise workplace improvements and greater job satisfaction in exchange for increased productivity on the part of Canadian workers. But, says Don Wells, the promise of a new way to satisfy workers' needs has been proven false. Wells shows that QWL programs can present a direct, though carefully hidden, threat to the union movement.
- A Troublemaker's Handbook 2
Resource Type: Book A manual for workers who want to take control over their lives at work. In hundreds of first-person accounts, workers tell in their own words how they organized and struggled to do that.
- The Whistle-Blower as Deep Mole
Spying on Malfeasance Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Theres an intriguing idea based loosely on the turn-of-the-century union practice of "salting" a workplace. Salting consists of union activists secretly hiring into an anti-union shop in order to promote unionism from within.
- Work-Life Harmony Enterprises
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Workers Battle Automation
A News & Letters Pamphlet Resource Type: Book Published: 1971 In the mine, mill or factory, Automation has not reduced the drudgery of labor. The very opposite is the truth. The factory clock is now geared to the pace of the monster machine. The auto worker, the steel worker, the miner -- all workers who battle against Automation know its life-and-death meaning -- its speedup, its inhuman way of work, its death by overwork, its unemployment, its permanently depressed areas, its ghost towns.
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