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Work and Labour in Canada, Fourth Edition by Mark P. Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Adam D.K. King ISBN 9781773384764, 9781773384757, 9781773384771, 1773384767, 1773384759, 1773384775 instant download

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Authors:Mark P. Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Adam D.K. King
Pages:348 pages
Year:2025
Edition:4
Publisher:CSP Books Inc.
Language:english
File Size:10.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781773384764, 9781773384757, 9781773384771, 1773384767, 1773384759, 1773384775
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Work and Labour in Canada, Fourth Edition by Mark P. Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Adam D.K. King ISBN 9781773384764, 9781773384757, 9781773384771, 1773384767, 1773384759, 1773384775 instant download

Over the last several decades, the workplace in Canada has experienced profound changes. Work has become increasingly insecure for a growing number of workers, and income inequality has deepened. New technologies have reshaped labour processes and have enhanced elements of employer control over work and workers. Entry into the labour market is itself a difficult process, as young workers struggle to match qualifications and credentials with jobs, while for many older workers, retirement with a secure income is a diminishing prospect. The demographic composition of the labour market is transforming, yet this change is conditioned by longstanding patterns of inequality in terms of gender, race, disability, and immigration status.
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