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Trades and Labor Congress of Canada Summary
2,005 words, approx. 7 pages Canada 1883 First meeting in Toronto in 1883, the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada (TLC) was the first long-standing labor central in Canada. TLC formed within the larger context of a developing national political economy—the recent...
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Canadian Labour Congress Information
3,047 words, approx. 10 pages
 The Canadian Labour Congress, or CLC (in French "le Congrès du travail du Canada" or CTC) is a national trade union center, the central labour body in Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are...



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 Canadian Dimension
CLC watch. (Canadian Labour Congress)
08/01/1994: 1,701 words, approx. 6 pages The 1994 Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) convention should have |drawn a line in the sand' to show the federal government that the labour movement would mobilize against any major cutbacks in social programs and unemployment insurance. It did not. The convention could...
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Is the CLC sleepwalking?(labour report)(Canadian Labour Congress)
03/01/2005: 717 words, approx. 2 pages As a Canadian I find it difficult to accept that the American labour movement is more capable than we are when it comes to seriously examining its shortcomings and debating meaningful and radical solutions. But that is exactly what is occurring. The American...


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