Business & Economics, Labor
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The Reesor Siding Tragedy
Canada's Bloodiest Labour Conflict by Charles A Beaudoin
Northern Ontario, January 1963. Weeks of violence and rising tension, mob mentality, and failures in leadership culminated in the Reesor Siding Tragedy: a shooting that took the lives of three strikers from the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Company...
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Rethinking Earned Value & Schedule Management on Construction Projects
Solving the World's Construction Performance Problem by J. Gerard Boyle
This is an essential, groundbreaking book for public and private buyers of construction, contractors and sub-contractors, designers, project managers, lawyers, Earned Value specialists, forensic claims analysts, schedulers, dispute resolution...
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Navigating HR
Tips for People Leaders by Josée Larocque-Patton (JLP)
Whether you’re the leader of a small to medium-sized business or a major corporation, in a union or non-union environment, or operate nationally or internationally, the field of human resources management can be a make or break proposition for...
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