Accession 2016-058 - Accession 2016-058

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Accession 2016-058

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2016-058

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  • 1970-2016 (Creation)

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0.3 m of textual records

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Accession consists of offprints of journal articles, book chapters, and reports, 1970-2014; correspondence with Chief Justice Brian Dickson on the role of universities, 1986; correspondence, reference material, working notes, and grant applications for the Ethic Codes Research Group, 1997-2002; syllabus, lecture notes, and readings for GS/LAW 6790, “Labour and the Challenge of the New Economy,” Summer 2000; supervisory files for doctoral candidates, 2005-2007; copies of speeches, lectures, and PowerPoint presentations, February 2010-December 2016; printed reports for the Federal Labour Standards Review, 2006, and the Expert Commission on Pensions, 2008; and a copy of Rethinking Workplace Regulation: Beyond the Standard Contract of Employment, edited by Harry Arthurs and Katherine V.W. Stone (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2013).

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      Access to supervisory files is restricted for ten (10) years from the date of the most recent document in each file.

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