A List of the Largest Employers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Introduction I have indicated the largest employers in a number of cities throughout Canada (such as Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal). Generally, the basis for the determination of the largest employers has been the number of employees. In the case of Winnipeg, I have decided to use a variety of measures in order to … Continue reading A List of the Largest Employers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Comentarios de John Urkevich, Representante Sindical de AESES-UM, a mi Crítica del Procedimiento de Quejas y Arbitraje: Carta al Editor, Dentro de la Asociación de Empleados de Apoyo a los Servicios Educativos (AEASE en español o AESES en inglés ), Vol. 17, No. 4, mayo de 1994.

Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial)  para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Como escribí en mi última publicación (Crítica al Procedimiento de Quejas y Arbitraje: Carta al Editor, Dentro de la Asociación de Empleados de Apoyo a los Servicios Educativos (AEASE en español o AESES en inglés ), Vol. 17, … Continue reading Comentarios de John Urkevich, Representante Sindical de AESES-UM, a mi Crítica del Procedimiento de Quejas y Arbitraje: Carta al Editor, Dentro de la Asociación de Empleados de Apoyo a los Servicios Educativos (AEASE en español o AESES en inglés ), Vol. 17, No. 4, mayo de 1994.

Should Not the Radical Left Take into Account the Attitude of Workers Towards Their Own Jobs? Part Seven, The Case of Husky Energy Workers

Introduction One of the few things that I agree with the academic leftist Jeff Noonan, professor of philosophy at the University of Windsor, Ontario, is that leftists must start where workers are at: Political engagement begins from trying to understand where people are coming from. But where people are coming from can be interpreted in … Continue reading Should Not the Radical Left Take into Account the Attitude of Workers Towards Their Own Jobs? Part Seven, The Case of Husky Energy Workers