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#1 [more] | Berggren, Christian. Lean Production: The End of History? |
#2 [more] | Dollinger, Gonera Johnson, Sol Dollinger. Not Automatic: Women and the Left in the Forging of the Auto Workers' Union. |
#3 [more] | Holmes, John. The Organization and Locational Structure of Production Subcontracting. |
#4 [more] | Lewchuk, Wayne, David Robertson. The Healthy Workplace Index and the Canadian Automobile Industry. |
#5 [more] | Lewchuk, Wayne, Paul Stewart, Charlotte Yates. Empowerment as a Trojan Horse: New Systems of Work Organization in the North American Automobile Industry. |
#6 [more] | Mueller, Frank. Flexible Working Practices in Engine Plants: Evidence From the European Automobile Industry. |
#7 [more] | Pulignano, Valeria. Restructuring of Work and Union Representation. |
#8 [more] | Reiter, Ester. First-Class Workers Don't Want Second-Class Wages: The Lanark Strike in Dunnville. |
#9 [more] | Sugiman, Pamela. Privilege and Oppression: The Configuration of Race, Gender, And Class in Southern Ontario Auto Plants, 1939-1949. |
#10 [more] | Sugiman, Pamela. Labour's Dilemma: The Gender Politics of Auto Workers in Canada, 1937-1979. |
#11 [more] | Wells, Don. Fighting the Mexico Mantra: Labor's New Internationalism. |
#12 [more] | Wells, Don. The Impact of the Postwar Compromise on Canadian Unionism: The Formation of an Auto Worker Local in the 1950s. |
#13 [more] | Wells, Donald. When Push Comes to Shove: Competitiveness, Job Insecurity and Labour-Management Cooperation in Canada. |
#14 [more] | Yates, Charlotte. Defining the Fault Lines: New Divisions in the Working Class. |
#15 [more] | Yates, Charlotte. Unity and Diversity: Challenges to an Expanding Canadian Autoworkers Union. |
#16 [more] | author unknown The Competitiveness Challenge: Transnational Corporations and Industrial Restructuring in Developing Countries. |