The Lectures (Fall 2011)

A new lecture page is posted each Monday.  The lectures will be saved here throughout the term.


Lecture 1 (Sept. 12):   Introduction

Lecture 2  (Sept. 19):     Perspectives on Industrial Relations, Markets, and Regulation

Lecture 3  (Sept. 26):     The Origins of the Canadian Industrial Relations Model

Lecture 4  (Oct. 3):        What Do Unions Do, and What Do People Think of Them?

October 10 is reading week.  No new lecture will be posted this week.

Lecture 5 (Oct. 17):      The Union Organizing Campaign and Certification Process

Monday, October 24 is the Midterm.

Lecture 6 (Oct. 31) & 7 (Nov. 7):       Collective Bargaining, Strikes, Lockouts

Lecture 8 (Nov. 14):      The Collective Agreement and Labour Arbitration

Lecture 9 (Nov. 21):      Women, the Public Sector, & Collective Bargaining

Lecture 10 (Nov. 28):   Labour and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

11 Comments

  • Muna says:

    Hi,

    York has sent out an email with ‘next steps’ information which pertain to establishing online access, without password info (http://www.yorku.ca/laps/disted/nextsteps/index.htm). The ‘internet course’ links direct you to either the course website (York) or this blog. There are no other instructions on how to recieve your password and this email clearly states that no other information will be sent by mail.

    What should I be doing?

    - Thanks!

    • admin says:

      Muna, the password will be sent early next week to registered students at the email address on file with York (usually a yorku account). If you are not sure what email York has for you, then you need to figure that out by calling the School of HRM administrative offices. David

  • Lisa says:

    Hi Professor,
    I was just wondering what chapters from the text correspond with what lectures? Should we read chapter 1 with lecture 1 and so on? Or is it more important to focus on the blogs and supplemental readings?

  • Farah Mirza says:

    Hi prof, I just noticed that there is no s6 (supplemental readings) posted in week 2. Can you please check it because when i open the new link, it has some missing pages.

  • Jag says:

    Hello Professor Doorey, I have two questions.
    1. Is the final exam going to be accumulative or on the material AFTER the midterm?
    2. When will the marks for the midterm be up?
    Thanks a lot!

  • Lucrecia says:

    Hi Prof,

    How where can I get your email address to message you.

    • Lucrecia, my email is on the outline.

      • Michele says:

        Hi Professor Doorey

        Have you written/published any books on Canadian Industrial Relations (other than texts)? I am interested to read them/any if you have after the course is completed. Also, is there any way to continue to follow your thoughts on Canadian Industrial Relations after the course and, if yes, what is best method for me to “stay in touch.” You’re an awesome professor!

        Michele

        • Michele, thanks. Actually I am writing a text on Industrial Relations and Employment Law, but it is a couple of years away. In the meantime, you can always follow my main blog on the internet, the Apple App, or Twitter. Cheers, David

Leave a Reply

Copyright © 2011-2025 HRM 3422 Blog All rights reserved.
Desk Mess Mirrored v1.7.2 theme from BuyNowShop.com.