Labour Arbitration Yearbook
2001-2002
(2 Volumes) |
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Known for its incisive analysis
by noted experts, the Labour Arbitration Yearbook is the authoritative
forum for discussion of the many critical issues in Canadian labour
arbitration. Each volume of the Yearbook contains insightful articles
on current and controversial issues in arbitration, written from a variety
of viewpoints, and stimulating three-way discussions from trade unionists,
management, and leading arbitrators. Organized for easy access to the
section and article you require, the Labour Arbitration Yearbook provides
summaries preceding each article for a quick overview of the subject,
as well as references for further reading.
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