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History and Development of Unions in Canada
> Jurisdiction Over Labour Law:
Today, the responsibility for making laws about labour belongs to provincial governments.
How did jurisdiction over labour law change from being federal to provincial
?
What areas does the
federal government have the power to legislate in concerning employees and employers
?
What happened to the
Industrial Disputes and Investigation Act
after the decision in the
Snider
case
?
When the provinces passed similar acts to the
Industrial Disputes and Investigation Act
,
did they change the terms in any way
?
Funding for this section was provided by the Civic Service Union 52.
See also:
More History & Development of Unions FAQs
Alberta:
Labour Law
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