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Labor Relations, Statistics, & History |
An Eclectic List of Events in U.S. Labor History (allen h. lutins) |
Stanley Aronowitz and William DiFazio, The Jobless Future (1994) (brief excerpts) (cy.Rev #4: A Journal of Cybernetic Revolution, Sustainable Socialism and Radical Democracy) |
Bureau of Labor Statistics (U. S. Dept. of Labor) |
California Newsreel: Documentary Videos on Labor Studies, Industrial Relations, Economic Democracy and Management (site includes descriptions of available videos from the California Newsreel non-profit video production and distribution center) |
Canadian Committee on Labour History |
Carl Cuneo (McMaster U.), Trade Unions and Gender (course) |
Industrial Workers of the World (includes links to other Wobbly pages) |
International Newsletter International Assoc. of Labour History Institutions |
International Assoc. of Labour History Institutions (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam) |
International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam ("world's largest documentary and research institutions in the field of social history in general and the history of the labour movement in particular") |
International Labour Organization (in English, French, or Spanish) |
Journal of Management History: Issue on Taylorism (MCB University Press) |
LaborNet ("founded in 1991 to build a democratic communication network for the labor movement. LaborNet's founders believe that the new communication technology must be put to use to revitalize and rebuild the labor movement") |
"Labour and the Internet: The Others/Periphery" (summary of 1997 online seminar led by Jagdish Parikh and Roberto Verzola) (Corporate Watch) |
(course) Richard Ruppel (Viterbo C., Wisconsin), The Literature of Work ("traces the development of the modern concepts of 'work' and 'working people' . . . beginning in Colonial America and Victorian England and ending with contemporary American film") |
Management and Labor Page (LC Marvel Gopher) |
Albert Benschop (U. Amsterdam), Bibliography on the Concept of Labor (extensive list; includes many European works) |
SoliNet: The Solidarity Network ("resource and meeting place for unionists and supporters of the labour movement . . . owned by CUPE, the Canadian Union of Public Employees") |
Brian K. Steverson, (Online Journal of Ethics) |
Talent Alliance (non-profit coalition of major corporations, industry and trade associations, professional services firms, government representatives, and educational communities providing "research into technology and workplace trends, future skills requireme |
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TimeWork Web |
Homepage ("official home page of the Shorter Work Time Network of Canada") |
TimeWork Web Policy Proposal for Canada ("what if we could put together a modest, easy-to-implement plan to enable employers to voluntarily reduce their use of overtime and create new jobs at no cost to the employer or the taxpayer?") |
World History Archives: Working Class and Labor History in the U.S. (Haines Brown) |
WWW Virtual Library: Labour and Business History (The International Institute of Social History / The Netherlands Economic History Archive) |
Ali Mir and Maya Yajnik (U. Massachusetts, Amherst), "The Uneven Development of Places: From Bodyshopping to Global Assembly Lines" (Samar) |
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