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The year in review for labour: A recap of the major events affecting workers in 2012
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Lori Theresa Waller
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December 27, 2012
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As 2012 comes to close, here's a recap of the major events and trends impacting workers in Canada over the past year.
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2012: A year of austerity and strife for workers
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