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The Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) has been representing employers’ payroll interests since 1978, through its mission of Payroll Leadership through Advocacy and Education and its values of Communi...
Macroeconomic Impacts of Canadian Immigration: Results from a Macro-Model
macroeconomic impact immigration FOCUS Model Canada
2012/10/23
We use a macro-econometric forecasting model to simulate the impact on the Canadian economy of a hypothetical increase in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors ...
Do Employees Profit from Profit Sharing? Evidence from Canadian Panel Data
profit sharing plans employee earnings firm-worker linked survey Canada
2012/10/23
Using panel data from a large sample of Canadian establishments, this paper examines whether employee earnings increase, decrease, or do not change in the period subsequent to adoption of profit shari...
Decency and Fairness in Labor Standards:An Australian Perspective on a Canadian Proposal
Decency Fairness Labor Standards Australian Perspective Canadian Proposal
2009/11/6
This is a reflection on a report by Emeritus Professor Harry
Arthurs to the Government of Canada: Fairness at Work—Federal
Labour Standards for the 21st Century.The focus of that report is
“Labour ...
The Medium and the Anti-Union Message:Forced Listening and Captive Audience Meetings in Canadian Labor Law
Anti-Union Message Forced Listening Captive Audience Meetings Canadian Labor Law
2009/11/6
In Toronto, a few city blocks from the Ontario Labour Relations
Board (OLRB), sits a small center dedicated to the work and ideas of
Canada’s Marshall McLuhan.2 McLuhan is most well-known for his
w...
Free Speech and Privacy in the Internet Age:The Canadian Perspective
Free Speech and Privacy Internet Age Canadian Perspective
2009/11/5
Arbitrators often have to balance competing interests. In the
more challenging cases, there is validity and merit to the interests that
must be balanced. The topic “Free Speech and Privacy in the In...
National Traditions in Labor Law Scholarship:The Canadian Case
National Traditions Labor Law Scholarship Canadian Case
2009/11/5
In a characteristically learned and provocative essay, Professor
Matthew Finkin, one of the organizers of this symposium, has raised
the question of whether “legal scholarship,” properly understood,...
Canadian Legal Regulation of Disclosure of Information to Employees or Prospective Employees
Canadian Legal Regulation Disclosure of Information Prospective Employees
2009/11/4
Canada has three levels of government—federal, provincial, and
municipal. Jurisdiction over labor and employment law in Canada is
primarily a provincial matter. About 90% of businesses in Canada are...
The role of self-employment in U.S. and Canadian job growth
self-employment Canadian U.S. job growth
2009/4/15
Self-employment rates have been higher in Canada than in the United States for some time, and this tendency became more pronounced during the 1990s. This article does not attempt to explore the causes...
'I Need People That Are Happy, Always Smiling': Guest Interaction and Emotional Labour in a Canadian Downtown Hotel
Emotional Labour Guest Interaction
2008/4/24
This paper discusses interactive service employment within the hospitality industry. Using research undertaken at a downtown hotel in a Canadian city, the paper examines front-line customer service wo...
The central focus of this article is the effort by Canadian unions to organize Wal-Mart. Organizing the world's largest corporation is considered to be critical because the company's business "templat...
Precarious Employment in the Canadian Labour Market: A Statistical Portrait
Canadian Labour Market Precarious Employment
2008/4/24
'Precarious employment' is a better concept for understanding labour market insecurity than the dominant concept in Canada, 'non-standard work.' We examine dimensions of precariousness between and wi...
The Canadian Employment Research Forum(CERF)
The Canadian Employment Research Forum 劳动管理学 employment CERF
2007/12/18
The Canadian Employment Research Forum (CERF) is a non-profit corporation whose objects are:to improve the level of employment policy analysis and debate in Canada by encouraging policy related empiri...
Canadian Immigration Experience: Any Lessons for Europe?
Immigration policy labor outcomes assimilation
2013/10/17
This paper reviews and analyzes the effects of Canada’s post World War II immigration policies with the perspective of what European policy makers can learn from this experience. Impact of Immigration...