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Unemployment - Online ResourcesLink Up: Employment for People with DisabilitiesMay 16, 2007 - 2:13pm
Link Up Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities is a not-for-profit website with resources for people with disabilities looking for employment and employers looking to hire people with disabilities. ( categories: Online Resources | Canada | Disability | Unemployment | Workers' Rights )
Employment Insurance Information BookletMay 3, 2006 - 11:00pm
The Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)'s 24 page booklet (in PDF) is available for download. It explains the EI system, including how to apply and who's eligibile. Le livret de l'information sur l'assurance-emploi est disponible aussi en fraçais. This booklet can also be ordered in Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Punjabi, Spanish, and Vietnamese in print from Legal Services Society. To order by fax: 604 682 0965 or e-mail: distribution@lss.bc.ca. ( categories: Online Resources | Ontario | Unemployment )
Workink: Employment site for People with DisabilitiesOctober 2, 2005 - 11:00pm
"WORKink is Canada’s largest Virtual Employment Resource Centre for Job Seekers with Disabilities." ( categories: Online Resources | Canada | Disability | Unemployment )
De l'assurance-chômage à l'assurance-emploi: L'histoire du régime canadien et de son détournement, par Georges CampeauOctober 5, 2001 - 11:00pm
Cet ouvrage aborde le régime canadien d'assurance-chômage sous l'angle des droits qu'il reconnaît aux sans-emploi et sous la forme d'une analyse de l'évolution historique du régime. Il fait suite à plusieurs années de pratique à titre d'avocat spécialisé dans la défense des droits des sans-emploi et en constitue le prolongement. Visitez le site web du Mouvement Action Chômage de Montréal (MAC) de lire plus à propos de l'ouvrage. This work is an overview of the Canadian Unemployment Insurance Program from the angle of the rights it grants the unemployed, as well as an analysis of the evolution of the Program through its history. It is the result and a follow-up to the author's several years experience in private practice focusing mainly on defending the rights of the unemployed. Visit the Mouvement Action Chômage de Montréal (MAC) website to read more about the document. ( categories: Online Resources | Canada | Bilingual | Unemployment )
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