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Wage Developments in Canada
註釋From the Summary: Much of the turmoil in collective bargaining in Canada over the past year can be attributed to the quite predictable efforts of the working population to catch up for inflation. This issue of "HRI Observations" examines the five principal measures of labour income published in Canada. Although each of these measures has certain shortcomings when used alone, all five do show that labour lost ground to inflation during the latter stages of the economic boom that ended last year.