Labour Before the Law by Judy Fudge

Labour Before the Law by Judy Fudge

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A survey of "industrial legality", focusing on 1900-1948, when responses to workers' collective action were institutionalized. The book argues that a new regime of "legality", "industrial voluntarism", emerged, where state institutions began to take a major role in regulating industrial conflict.

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Labour Before the Law by Judy Fudge

This volume tells the story of the region from its geological origins through its settlers, Aboriginal and European, to their descendants' lives on a series of margins: first of the French and British empires, then of Confederation, now of the global free market. Together, a vivid narrative and some 150 illustrations trace not only the four provinces' varied social, economic, and political histories, but the distinctive 'regions of the mind' that have played an equally important role in their evolution as a region 'in the making.
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ISBN 13 9780195410440
ISBN 10 0195410440
Title Labour Before the Law
Author Judy Fudge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press, Canada
Year published 2001-04-01
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.