Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes

Between the landmark events marked by the arrival of Claude Ryan in 1964 as editor of the Montreal newspaper Le Devoir and the crisis in the summer of 1993 under Lise Bissonnette, the industrial relations at the daily were profoundly influenced by a movement of collective affirmation among the Frenc...

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Main Author: François Demers
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2012-01-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2812
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description Between the landmark events marked by the arrival of Claude Ryan in 1964 as editor of the Montreal newspaper Le Devoir and the crisis in the summer of 1993 under Lise Bissonnette, the industrial relations at the daily were profoundly influenced by a movement of collective affirmation among the French speaking journalists in the province of Quebec. At key moments, the unionized journalists of Le Devoir pressured the editors into reestablishing a balance between what they perceived as the two fundamental dimensions of the newspaper: a profitable business and a “cultural institution.”
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Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
Communication
journalism
Quebec
work relations
trade unionism
Le Devoir (newspaper)
title Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
title_full Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
title_fullStr Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
title_full_unstemmed Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
title_short Les relations de travail au Devoir à l’épreuve de l’affirmation collective des journalistes
title_sort les relations de travail au devoir a l epreuve de l affirmation collective des journalistes
topic journalism
Quebec
work relations
trade unionism
Le Devoir (newspaper)
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2812
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