Trying a comeback.(strong Canadian economy strengthens bargaining power of trade unions, labor disputes causing record levels of lost time): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
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From the supplier: A healthy Canadian economy has sparked increased tension between labor and management. In 1996, work time lost due to labor disputes reached a level not seen in six years. Canadian governments are eager to force workers to concede on contracted agreements and to control the influence of unions.
Citation Details Title: Trying a comeback.(strong Canadian economy strengthens bargaining power of trade unions, labor disputes causing record levels of lost time) Publication:Canada and the World Backgrounder (Magazine/Journal) Date: December 1, 1997 Publisher: Taylor Publishing Consultants Ltd. Volume: v63 Issue: n3 Page: p28(2)