Crispo, John
CRISPO, John
CRISPO, John. Canadian, b. 1933. Genres: Business/Trade/Industry, Economics, Humanities, Industrial relations. Career: Professor of Political Economy, Faculty of Mgmt. and Dept. of Economics, University of Toronto, since 1965 (Assistant Professor, 1961-64; Associate Professor, 1964-65; Founding Director, Centre for Industrial Relations, 1965-72; First Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, 1970-75); C.D. Howe Policy Analysis Institute; International Trade Advisory Council; North American Committee. Publications: International Unionism: A Study in Canadian-American Relations, 1967; The Role of International Unionism, 1967; (co-author) Construction Labour Relations, 1969; (co-author) Canadian Industrial Relations: The Report of the Prime Minister's Task Force on Labour Relations, 1969; Feesetting by Independent Practitioners, 1972; The Public Right to Know: Accountability in the Secretive Society, 1975; The Canadian Industrial Relations System, 1978; Industrial Democracy in Western Europe, 1978; Mandate for Canada, 1978; National Consultation: Problems and Prospects, 1985; Free Trade: The Real Story, 1988; Can Canada Compete, 1990; Making Canada Work: Competing in the Global Economy, 1992. EDITOR: Industrial Relations: Challenges and Responses, 1966; Collective Bargaining and the Professional Employee, 1966. Address: c/o Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, 105 St. George St, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3E6.