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Labour left out

Canada's failure to protect and promote collective bargaining as a human right

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An edition of Labour left out (2006)

Labour left out

Canada's failure to protect and promote collective bargaining as a human right

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Labour Left Out: Canada's Failure to Protect And Promote Collective Bargaining As a Human Right
March 2006, Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives
Paperback in English
Cover of: Labour left out
Labour left out: Canada's failure to protect and promote collective bargaining as a human right
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Published in
Ottawa, ON

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD, HD6524 .A65 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
152 p. :
Number of pages
152

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22725268M
Internet Archive
labourleftoutcan0000adam
ISBN 10
0886274699
LCCN
2006386766
Library Thing
1122048
Goodreads
240919

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