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A Sober Look at French-English Relations in Quebec
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| Title |
A Sober Look at French-English Relations in Quebec
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| Abstract |
The author examines the cultural-linguistic situation in Quebec-based businesses, circa 1960s, and stresses the need for bilingualism for both French and English employees, and greater national mobility of French Quebec employees. He concludes that in such a context, "French-Canadians would get greater opportunities, and both sides would gradually abandon prejudice in favour of equity and efficiency."
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| Publication |
Industrial Relations/Relations industrielles
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| Volume |
Vol. 23
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| Issue |
no. 3
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| Pages |
415-425
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| Date |
1968
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Pugsley, W. H. “A Sober Look at French-English Relations in Quebec.” Industrial Relations/Relations industrielles Vol. 23, no. 3 (1968): 415–425. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/1968/v23/n3/027921ar.pdf.
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