Karen, How are you! Making a note to call. Any time better than another? From: turc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:turc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 11:10 AM To: turc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TURC] Re: mechanisms for social dialogue You should talk to me. I wrote a whole report for the CLC in 2004. Not much since then, but I gave send you to other people to talk about them. Call me on Tuesday if you want. hugs and stay warm, Karen Karen Charnow Lior Toronto Workshop Innovation Group www.workforceinnovation.ca<http://www.workforceinnovation.ca> 416 934 1653, ext. 401 TWIG has moved to 489 College Street Suite 305 Sent from my iPad On Feb 15, 2015, at 10:25 AM, Bryan Evans <b1evans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:b1evans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Very helpful Dubi. Much thanks! From: turc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:turc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:turc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dubi Kanengisser Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 7:49 AM To: turc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:turc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [TURC] Re: mechanisms for social dialogue Hi Bryan. There are a couple of chapters by Charest and by Neil Bradford on (respectively) Quebec's and Ontario's sectoral initiatives in Gunderson and Sharpe's 1998 'Forging Business-Labour Partnerships'. I also know Jean Charest wrote more about them more recently, but have no references right now. Hope this helps. Dubi On Feb 14, 2015 5:24 PM, "Bryan Evans" <b1evans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:b1evans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: I’m looking for information on sectoral councils, corporatist structures which facilitate dialogue between labour, employers the state etc on policy issues but especially such items as wages. Any particular websites, studies come to mind? Best Bryan