Published Under the Garamond Imprint\ From Consent to Coercion addresses several of the key issues about the future of unions and social democratic policies in Canada.
From Consent to Coercion addresses several of the key issues about the future of unions and social democratic policies in Canada.
"Preface to the Third EditionPart One: From the Era of Consent to the Era of Coercion1. Introduction2. The Post-War Era of Free Collective Bargaining3. Permanent Exceptionalism: The Turn to Coercion in the 1970sPart Two: The Consolidation of Coercion in the 1980s4. The Right to Strike: Freedom of Association and the Charter5. The Mulroney Years: Freeing Trade, Coercing Labour6. Consolidating Coercion in the Provinces7. The Labour Movement in the New EraPart Three: Closing the Century: Social Democracy, Neoliberalism and Beyond8. The Social Contract: Labour and the NDP9. Neoliberalism, Labour, and the Canadian State10. Towards a New Strategy for LabourAppendix I: Tables on Wages, Strikes, and Union MembershipTable I: Decimal Change in Average Annual Real Wages, 1920-2000Table II: Major Wage Settlements in Canada by Sector, 1980-2001Table III: Strikes and Lockouts in Canada, 1960-2001Table IV: Total Union Membership in Canada and the United States, 1940-2002Appendix II: Legislative Orders Suspending the Right to Strike, 1950-2002Appendix III: Legislation Amending Trade Unions Rights, 1982-2002GlossaryIndex"