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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Canadian Workers and Social Cohesion 1
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Conceptualizing Social Cohesion
- Gendering the Concept of Social Cohesion through an Understanding of Women and Work 21
- Social Cohesion, International Competitiveness, and the “Other”: A Connected Comparison of Workers’ Relationships in Canada and Mexico 38
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Constructing Social Cohesion
- Workplace Cohesion and the Fragmentation of Solidarity: The Magna Model 63
- Working Time and Labour Control in the Toyota Production System 86
- Cultural Production and Social Cohesion amid the Decline of Coal and Steel: The Case of Cape Breton Island 106
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Internationalizing Social Cohesion
- Civil Society Targets the International 131
- International Labour Norms and Worker Disorganization in Canada 150
- ILO Action on “The Scope of the Employment Relationship”: Lessons from Canada on the Gendered Limits of Fostering Social Cohesion 169
- Conclusion: Beyond Social Cohesion 190
- Notes 196
- References 201
- Contributors 216
- Index 218
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Canadian Workers and Social Cohesion 1
-
Conceptualizing Social Cohesion
- Gendering the Concept of Social Cohesion through an Understanding of Women and Work 21
- Social Cohesion, International Competitiveness, and the “Other”: A Connected Comparison of Workers’ Relationships in Canada and Mexico 38
-
Constructing Social Cohesion
- Workplace Cohesion and the Fragmentation of Solidarity: The Magna Model 63
- Working Time and Labour Control in the Toyota Production System 86
- Cultural Production and Social Cohesion amid the Decline of Coal and Steel: The Case of Cape Breton Island 106
-
Internationalizing Social Cohesion
- Civil Society Targets the International 131
- International Labour Norms and Worker Disorganization in Canada 150
- ILO Action on “The Scope of the Employment Relationship”: Lessons from Canada on the Gendered Limits of Fostering Social Cohesion 169
- Conclusion: Beyond Social Cohesion 190
- Notes 196
- References 201
- Contributors 216
- Index 218