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Political Science Labor & Industrial Relations

Cracking the Canadian Formula

The Making of the Energy & Chemical Workers Union

by (author) Wayne Roberts

Publisher
Between the Lines
Initial publish date
Dec 1990
Category
Labor & Industrial Relations, Industrial & Technical, Energy Industries
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780921284314
    Publish Date
    Dec 1990
    List Price
    $24.95

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Cracking the Canadian Formula is about succeeding because you are Canadian–not in spite of it. It is about Canadians doing all those things we’re not supposed to be much good at. Things like outmanoeuvring monster corporations; like standing up to Americans; like putting regional differences aside; like blowing the whistle on polluters; like rising above linguistic differences. But, most of all it’s about cracking the Canadian formula–about learning how to win on our own terms, in our own time, in our own way. No fanfare. No muss. No fuss. Cracking the Canadian Formula is not just the story of Canadians building a unique union. It is the story of how we succeed in Canada when we have the courage to try it our own way. That makes it the story of Canada so far. It also makes it a story that just might hold the secret of Canada yet to come.

About the author

 

Wayne Roberts is a leading North American writer, activist and practitioner in community Food security. Long-time manager of the renowned Toronto Food Policy Council, he now writes and speaks around the world on subjects relating food and cities. He has served on the board of many leading food organizations, including Community Food Security Coalition, Food Secure Canada, FoodShare and Unitarian Service Committee-Seeds of Diversity.

 

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