LABR 1F99 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Working Class Culture, Krahn People, Collective Bargaining

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An interdisciplinary field of study distinguished by its focus on work and workers" organizations. Our work determines how we spend many of our waking hours and it largely defines our position in society, our economic well-being and our self image. Ability to fulfill our own goals and contributes to community life depends on work and relationships in workplaces (defines nature of society and economy) Transformation of work given how important work is to the quality of our lives, the study of change is crucial to our future and more important than ever. Come to grips with how changing work will impact lives. Emphasis on the role that workers, union and other social justice movement have played in making workplaces, communities and political and economic in life in general more democratic, representative and egalitarian. Organization and experience of paid and unpaid work. Workers" rights in canada and around the world. Occupational health and safety (how work makes us sick or healthy)

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