Power, Politics, and Principles :Mackenzie King and Labour, 1935-1948

Power, Politics, and Principles

Power, Politics, and Principles :Mackenzie King and Labour, 1935-1948

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Set against the backdrop of the U.S. experience, Power, Politics, and Principles uses a transnational perspective to understand the passage and long-term implications of a pivotal labour law in Canada. Utilizing a wide array of primary materials and secondary sources, Hollander gets to the root of the policy-making process, revealing how the making of P.C. 1003 in 1944, a wartime order that forced employers to the collective bargaining table, involved real people with conflicting personalities and competing agendas.

Each chapter of Power, Politics, and Principles begins with a quasi-fictional vignette to help the reader visualize historical context. Hollander pays particular attention to the central role that Mackenzie King played in the creation of P.C. 1003. Although most scholars describe the Prime Minister’s approach to policy decisions as calculating and opportunistic, Power, Politics, and Principles argues that Mackenzie King’s adherence to moderate principles resulted in a less hostile legal environment in Canada for workers and their unions in the long run, than a more far-reaching collective bargaining law in the United States.

Prizes

Winner of The J.W. Dafoe Book Prize awarded by J.W. Dafoe Foundation 2019 (Canada)

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781487521936
ISBN10 1487521936
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 610 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Toronto Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Taylor Hollander is a Middle School History Teacher at Orchard House School in Richmond Virginia.

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