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Title
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G.M. Interview, March 18, 1972
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Description
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Item consists of an interview with George Manuel. Topics of discussion include deception of Indigenous peoples by White Europeans, corporate abuses, similarities between different Indigenous nations, and how Indigenous Canadians are integral to Canada.
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Type
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Audiotapes
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Fonds
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Michael Posluns fonds (F0382)
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Accession / Box
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1989-020 / 008 (24)
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Date
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18 March 1972
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Identifier
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ASC33110
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:72257
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Title
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Towards a Progressive Labor Vision for Climate Justice and Energy Transition in the Time of Trump
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Description
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This memorandum proposes an analysis and provisional framework around which to construct an ambitious and effective agenda for progressive labor to respond to the converging environmental crises, and to pursue a rapid, inclusive approach to energy transition and social justice. Such an agenda could serve to bring a much-needed independent union voice to policy and programmatic debates on climate change and energy within Our Revolution spaces and processes. Labor's voice in these debates frequently echoes the large energy companies on one side, or the large mainstream environmental NGOs on the other.
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Identifier
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Towards-a-Progressive-Vision-TUED.pdf
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1156039
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Title
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Climate Change and the Australian Workplace: Final Report for the Australian Department of Industry
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Description
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This report, inspired by the Canadian Work in a Warming World project at York University, covers a similar broad range of interest, acknowledging the importance of the world of work in producing, and thus, mitigating, carbon emissions. It seeks to describe the policies and attitudes and innovative reactions of Australian management and unions regarding climate change and greenhouse gas emission reduction. It also reports on labour market impacts of climate change. Section 4 is an analysis of the environmental clauses in Enterprise Agreements in Australia for 2009-2010, and for 2011-2012.
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:786664