What distinguishes Canadian labour laws from those of Great Britain
and the United States?
Distinguishing
features of Canadian labour laws compared to those of Great Britain
and the United States include
The
provinces govern labour and most employment matters. On a smaller
scale, most collective agreements are
concluded between one union and one employer, rather than across
an industry.
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January
2005 |