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776 documents for national production workers
  • ...United Food and Commercial Workers Union Canada,. Xin Yuan Liu, Julia McGorman and Bi... to protect the family farm and farm production/viability. The minimal impairment branch of the Oa...480; R. v. National Post, 2010 SCC 16, [2010] 1 S.C.R. 477; R. v. Big ...

  • FIFTY YEARS AGO Canada's Trail Smoke Eaters, led by veteran Jackie McLeod, won the world hockey championships last night with a 5-1 victory over Russia on the final day of the tournament.

    ... that Canada must increase its butter production by at least 10 per cent if it is not to face anoth... in Brandon have won chairs on the 1971 National Youth Orchestra. They are: Joan Dillon, Sigmar Mar..., in support of striking production workers. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Brandon has been named one of t...

  • This paper empirically examined the level of Japanese work organization and management techniques as practiced in PROTON. It has been argued that the Japanese work organization has been practiced and transferred more successful in the automobile industry because of its higher technicality. The PROTON-MITSUBISHI alliance has now been going for more than two decades (since 1982). Although PROTON has not yet been able to produce its own engine unless the CamPro engine with Waja model in 1999, this alliance is the best case to test the extent Japanese work organization is practiced to test the degree of transfer in the best sector and the best project to be studied. The discussion on Japanese influence on PROTON manufacturing systems to access the role of technological transfer done by Mits...

    ..., of total employees, 50 percent were production workers, 33 percent were indirect and clerical and... it shows Japanese work organization is nationally bound as noted by Elger and Smith (1994). In other...

  • Columnist David O'Brien asked if public ownership of Manitoba Hydro could turn into a liability in the future. I'm in favour of open debate and free speech but wondering whether in future years the Americans might not want our bountiful, renewable electricity seems a bit far-fetched. Sure there may be a few tough decisions ahead regarding transmission lines and increasing capacity, but Manitobans know they have inherited a landscape rich with potential for the production of hydroelectricity. David O'Brien suggests that privatization of MTS and Canadian National Railways are highly successful. If O'Brien had done his homework, he would also be aware that CN privatization was not such a wonderful idea. The Americans have now taken over CN and if he would work at CN or would interact with...

    ... work at CN or would interact with CN workers, he would realize that in privatizing CN, profit i...

  • ... seek to better integrate foreign trained workers by improving transparency in foreign credentials r... NDP commits to expanding green energy production in the Province, and recognizes a role for small p... drugs a priority in the upcoming national health accord negotiations. The content of this ...

  • A study examines accounting in a sugar refinery from 1900 to 1920 in two arenas of operation. The geography of accounting enabled the workers at Chelsea to have their working experience sequestered by the company. Accounting routinized their work at the refinery, enabling their labor to become monitored, empty of meaning, and, at times, overwhelming. The ideology of accounting provided the company with an instrument of evasion to silence the voice of labor and an instrument of self-deception designed to justify and insulate the authoritarian hierarchy of the company and the power of its Australian general manager, Edward Knox. Accounting became an ideology that sought to legitimate the exploitation of the workforce and the generous return to shareholders.

    ...) and Auckland and at the level of production locally at the Chelsea refinery. The accounting re... recommended against the nationalization of the refining trade and for price controls on su...

  • Canfor Corp. (TSX:CFP) moved to trim production at three of its mills and cut about 60 jobs on Thursday due to poor markets and a strike at CN Rail (TSX:CNR), the company said. MONTREAL -- Canadian National Railway Co. (TSX:CNR) said Thursday that the United Transportation Union has refused an offer from CN's chief executive Hunter Harrison to resume contract talks Monday in return for an immediate return to work by striking conductors and yard-service employees. The maker of Hershey's Kisses, Reese's peanut butter cups and Mounds bars currently employs about 13,000 workers, so the planned cuts would amount to 11.5 per cent of its workforce.

  • ... investment, tourists and 'creative workers' (Atkinson and Bridge 2005). The relationship betw... important are attempts to link the production of Toronto's inner city housing and the need for w...Ground-breaking condo development. National Post. Toronto. Jun 28, 2008: H6. . Duncan, D. 2005...

  • ... labour productivity does not mean workers working harder for less money, a common canard. It... low-yield fishing to high-yield oil production--followed by Saskatchewan and Ontario; and . * The...* Improving national research and development policy for the economy as...

  • Agriculture has been studied and analyzed in an academic setting in Manitoba since 1906, when the Manitoba Agricultural College opened in southwest Winnipeg, the first such institute in Western Canada. Over the years, the city continued to build on its reputation as a centre of excellence for the study of agriculture and the development of crops, techniques and knowledge that have served the entire country. Even as Winnipeg's stature began to decline in the last 40 years, the city's importance as a national agricultural capital held strong. Finally, the facility might help Winnipeggers wake up to the fact that agriculture is not just our history, but our future. An estimated 10 per cent of workers in Manitoba hold jobs that depend on agricultural production, making it one of the most im...



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