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LABOUR
VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
PRODUCTION SERVICES
Labour
Video Communications is available to produce videos
and/or multi-media productions for unions and other
progressive organizations all across Canada.
Labour Video Communications
offers the following services:
- Production of internal videos for public relations
and fund raising purposes
- Video taping
of conferences, workshops, and conventions
- Labour history
research and oral history interviews of pioneer
union leaders and activists
- Production of
15 second, 30 second, and 60 second radio and television
ads
- Multi-media
projects, including CD, CD-ROM, DVD, Internet and
web based applications and broadcasting.
LABOUR
VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
Labour Video Communications
is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada based video and multi-media
production company, committed to social justice and
human rights, serving unions and other progressive
organizations all across Canada.
Independent and co-productions
produced by Labour Video productions are also being
offered for sale through this website.
These video
productions are:
- Grievance Arbitration
in Canada: Issues Behind the Process
- Grievance Arbitrators
in Canada: Their Changing Role Over Time
- Grace Hartman: The
First Woman to Lead a Major Union in Canada
- Black Wednesday:
The Lanigan Strike
- You Can't Jail the
Strike
- Gainer's Update and
Settlement
- Mayworks 88
These videos will appeal
to the following organizations and individuals in
Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia,
and New Zealand, and and anywhere else the English
language is spoken:
- International, national
and local unions and labour organizations
- Colleges and Universities
- Private and Public
Libraries
- Labour law lawyers
- College and University
students
- Arbitrators and Mediators
- Labour Historians
- Labour Activists
- Government agencies
or organizations involving trade union activity
- Centres for Industrial
Relations and/or Labour Studies Programs
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