Front Matter
Title Page
Volume 22 (1996)
Table of Contents
Volume 22 (1996)
Foreword
Introduction and History of the Canada-U.S. Law Institute
Sidney Picker Jr.
Conference Opening
Henry T. King Jr.
Speech
An Assessment: Where We Stand Today in Terms of the Development and Utilization of Human Resources--A U.S. Perspective
Peter Pestillo
Human Resources in Canada: The Impact of NAFTA on Human Resources
Gordon Betcherman
Introduction: The Role of Governments in the Development of Human Resources Training for Employability
J. Michael Robinson
The Role of Governments in the Development of Human Resources Training for Employability: The U.S. Side
Marie-Louise Caravatti
Where Do We Stand Vis a Vis Our Major Competitors in the Development of Human Resources
Phyllis Eisen
Introduction: Legal Aspects of Human Resources in the Canada/U.S. Context: A Comparative Look at Hiring, Termination, and Regulation of the Workplace
A. Mosby Harvey Jr.
Legal Aspects of Human Resources in the Canada/U.S. Context: A Comparative Look at Hiring, Termination, and Regulation in the Workplace: A U.S. Perspective
Robert B. Cottington
The Role of Incentives, Profit Sharing, and Employee Participation in the Development of Human Resources in the United States
Donald Hastings
The Role of Incentives, Profit Sharing, and Employee Participation in the Development of Human Resources in Canada
Michael McDermott
Labor in the International Economy
John S. McKennirey
Introduction: Implications of NAFTA on Human Resources Utilization and Development: North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation
Selma Lussenberg
NAFTA Cross-Border Provision of Services
James McIlroy
Affirmative Action after Adarand
N. Thompson Powers
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Resolving Non-Union Human Resources Conflicts in the Context of the North American Free Trade Agreement
Edward C, Chiasson
Closing Remarks and Discussion
Henry T. King Jr.