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May 2006: Labour Rights are Human Rights

Most Canadians being denied collective bargaining rights

Labour Left Out coverIn the ideal political economy promoted by the UN’s International Labour Organization, the conditions of work of nearly all working people are negotiated by independent representatives of their own choosing. The situation in Canada falls well short of that ideal.

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Canada's Failure to Promote Collective Bargaining as a Human Right

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Supreme Court ruling supports renewed calls for EI reform

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