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Canada Labour Code

The Canada Labour Code (French: Code canadien du travail) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour. The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, and some employment standards.

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1967
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Canada Labour Code
Enacted by
Parliament of Canada

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Canada Labour CodeAssented to19671.00infobox
Canada Labour CodeCitationCanada Labour Code1.00infobox
Canada Labour CodeEnacted byParliament of Canada1.00infobox
strikesinstance ofthe unions would use techniques0.80text
sabotage to impress on the employer the idea that the workers had rights as humansinstance ofthe unions would use techniques0.80text
even deserved respectinstance ofthe unions would use techniques0.80text
the Winnipeg General Strikeinstance ofthe organizations grew larger and began to plan large-scale tactics0.80text
Canada Labour Coderelated to External linksPart One Review0.60section
Canada Labour Coderelated to External linksCodeReview0.60section
Canada Labour Coderelated to External linksLabour Standards0.60section
Canada Labour Coderelated to External linksThis0.60section
Canada Labour Coderelated to External linksFederal Labour Standards Review0.60section

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