Magazine
May/June 2005
Volume 39, Number 3
Labour 2005 focus, featuring articles on WalMart, the Living Wage campaign, Bolivian Women and Mining, the 35 hour work week, and more.
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Regulars
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Canadian Labour: Learning to Think Big Again
EDITORIAL: -
QUEBEC COMMUNIQUE: Why Quebec Says No to War
by Pierre Dostie -
LABOUR REPORT: CLC Convention 2005, Bold Steps Needed
by Geoff Bickerton -
ON THE EDGE: A Very Tory Commission
by Lesley Hughes -
The Horowitz Paragraph
Gad Horowitz -
UP FRONT
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Spongebob Squarepants: Pro-Homosexual Propagandist?
by Al Pope -
Fernwood Publishing: Keeping a Body of Critical Literature Alive
by Hillary Linsday -
The Cost of Consent: the Struggle Against Alcan
by Brook Thorndycraft & Tamara Herman -
Japan’s Yen for Dollars
Mitchell Bernard -
The “Noble Liars” Attack Syria
by Saul Landau & Farrah Hassen -
The Two Bolivias Square Off
by Susan Spronk & Jeffery R. Webber -
FEATURES
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Walmart’s Culture of Control
by Jason Gondziola -
The Call for a Living Wage: Cross-Canada Campaigns
by Dennis Howlett -
Women Miners in Bolivia
by Dawn Paley -
The World’s Most Dangerous Job
by Li Qiang -
The 35-Hour Work Week in Retreat
by Christoff Hermann -
The Personal Dimension: Bush/Life
by Peter Kulchyski -
Anatomy of a Neoconservative White House
by Guy Caron




