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What's a good job? The importance of employment relationships |
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Discusses why good employment relationships are important for workers, employers and public policy and how they define a good job and working conditions.
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Source: Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN) |
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JobQuality.ca |
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Offers information and data on the quality of work and working conditions in Canada. Describes indicators of job quality and explains why they’re important to employers, employees and policy makers. Includes tables and charts, statistics, surveys and news. |
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Source: Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN) |
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How is working related to health? |
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Discusses how work can affect an individual's health. Looks at the effects of unemployment, job status, social support at work, job stress, and control over one's work and makes policy suggestions for reducing the negative effects of work on health. Prepared by the Canadian Council on Social Development. |
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Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN) |
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The unhealthy Canadian workplace |
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Provides an overview of working conditions in Canada and discusses the direction of current trends. Examines dimensions of job quality such as job security, physical conditions of work, work pace and control, stress, work-life balance, and social relations and participation at work. Compares Canada with the European Union. |
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Source: Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) |
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