MHR 522 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1,3,8: Craft Unionism, Fur Trade, Collective Bargaining

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Labour- refers to all those working canadian who are in an employment relation and do not exercise substantive authority , but are instead in a position of subordination to those who do . Substantive authority- includes not only authority over others , but also authority with regard to organizational decisions in general, provided that it is exercised independently, in managerial capacity. Labour unions- are organizations of workers intended primarily to represent and advance the interest and values of their members. Collective bargaining- primary purpose is to represent their members through formal negotiations with management representatives. Union density- the percent of the non-agricultural paid workers who are members of a union . Labour federation are associations of unions, established primarily to represent coordinate and provide services to member unions at the provincial and national levels. Canadian labour congress (clc)-the largest national federation in canada.

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