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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
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