LBST 1007: Labour market motivation

Required texts

 

Jackson, Andrew. (2017). Work and Labour in Canada: Critical Issues third Edition. Toronto:

 

Canadian Scholars’ Press, Inc

 

Recommended Texts:

 

Leadbeater, David. (2008). Mining Town Crisis: Globalization, Labour and Resistance in

 

Sudbury. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.

 

Stanford, Jim. (2015). Economics for Everyone: a short guide to the economics of capitalism.

 

Halifax: Fernwood Publishing

 

 

 

 

 

Academic Citation

 

Please only use 6th edition APA-style citation and referencing in your written work. You can look online for a style guide, or pick up a writer’s guide from the bookstore or borrow

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