Abstract
What follows is an attempt to look at salient emerging issues for public policy in the labour relations field using a global framework so as to place the North American situation within the world-wide picture. It is now trite and superficial to speak of global "interdependence" in politics, economics and ecology. The concept "interdependence" implies a spurious equality, which diverts from and tends to obscure the dominancies and dependencies of global power relations.
Original language | Canadian English |
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Journal | Dalhousie Law Journal |
Publication status | Published - Sep. 1 1973 |
Keywords
- Labour relations
- public policy
- global interdependence
Disciplines
- Labor and Employment Law