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Forging Business-Labour Partnerships: The Emergence of Sector Councils in Canada [Hardcover]

Morley Gunderson (Editor), Andrew Sharpe (Editor)

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April 25, 1998 0802009042 978-0802009043 1

The recent emergence of joint business-labour sector councils represents a major innovation in Canadian industrial relations. The federal government and certain provincial governments have developed these councils as a key component of their human-resource development initiative. This collection brings together the views of economists, political scientists, and industrial-relations specialists on this important experiment.

The authors suggest that, despite its innovative spirit, the sectoral initiative is fragile. Its future viability and wider diffusion depend on mutual trust and the long-term commitment of labour, management, and governments. Still, the consensus-building approach is seen as a remarkable achievement in Canada's adversarial institutional climate, with the potential to transform the nature and direction of Canadian labour-management relationships.

In bringing together a wide range of views on sector councils, this book is a singular resource for all those interested in industrial relations, labour economics, and public policy.


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Morley Gunderson is the CIBC Professor of Youth Employment at the University of Toronto, and Professor at the Centre for Industrial Relations and the Department of Economics.

ANDREW SHARPE is Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of Living Standards in Ottawa.

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The Canadian experience with sector councils is unique in the world. Read the first page
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sectoral partnership initiative, sectoral training fund, sectoral training council, national sector councils, sector training councils, bipartite initiatives, workplace training committees, parts certificate program, joint human resources committee, upside adjustment, corporatist contract, joint governance arrangement, labour force development board, sectoral initiatives, downside adjustment, sectoral training initiatives, force development boards, sectoral councils, training trust funds, operational councils, joint training committees, labour market partners, sectoral corporatism, program evaluation criteria, sectoral committees
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Sectoral Skills Council, United States, Premier's Council, New York, University Press, Queen's University, Case Study Report, Human Resources Development Canada, Automotive Parts Sectoral Training Council, North American, Statistics Canada, Canadian Labour Force Development Board, Industrial Relations Research Association, Standing Committee, Canadian Auto Workers, Associates of Canada, Environment Industry, New Global Economy, Andrew Sharpe, Industrial Adjustment Service, Labour Market Development, Software Human Resource Council, University of Toronto Press, Association of Canada, Employment Insurance Act
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