Commission for Labor Cooperation web site updated
The Commission also has new publications posted to the site. All publications are available in English, French and Spanish. Print versions are available for free. Send request to clcpubs@naalc.org or send a fax to (202) 464-9487.
o Labor Markets in North America: Main Changes Since NAFTA (2003)
o Commission for Labor Cooperation: Annual Report 2001 (2003)
o The Rights of Nonstandard Workers: A North American Guide (2003)
o Protection of Migrant Agricultural Workers (2002)
Now available in PDF:
o Labor Relations Law In North America (2000)
o Incomes and Productivity in North America. Papers from the 2000
Seminar
o "Standard" and "Advanced" Practices in the North American Garment
Industry (2000)
"Briefing Notes" is a new series highlighting current research at the Secretariat:
o Briefing Note: Trends in Labor Productivity in Manufacturing in North America (November 2003)
o Briefing Note: Work Stoppages In North America (October 2003)
o Briefing Note: Recent Trends in Union Density in North America (August 2003)
About the Commission for Labor Cooperation:
The Commission for Labor Cooperation is an international organization created under the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC). The Commission is formed of a Council of Ministers, a cabinet-level body in charge of policy-setting and decision-making consisting of the three labor ministers or their representatives; and a trinational Secretariat
that provides support to the Council and to the independent Evaluation Committees of Experts and Arbitral Panels the Council may establish under the provisions of the Agreement. The Commission works in close cooperation with the National Administrative Offices (NAOs), created by each government within their own labor ministry to implement the NAALC.
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