Lesson I
* Professional
systems
in Quebec
, The professional system in Canada
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① formal nature of control over professionals
↳ makes the
professional system in Canada unique
→ The formal control is created
by making professional associations statutory bodies
of
→ The work professional associations is strengthened by the power of a law passed by
the respective provincial legislative assembly
② The closed nature of the profession .
↳ An individual has to become a member of the
corresponding professional
association .
→ A person who
practices the profession without an explicit license ,
is considered
to be practicing profession and could face legal action
the illegally .
of professional
→ the statutory nature associations in Canada gives it a
strong social contract model .
↳ allows to
clearly define how professional associations contribut
£
-
to improve public good .
Places emphasis on member responsibilities rather than rights
* Collective bargaining model : common for labour unions
e r r r r re n e re r r r r r r r r r r r r rs
↳ associations (groups) that try to further private interest
£ rather than
have more
public
rights
good
and demands and fewer responsibilities
-
followed by the professional system in Canada
* Professional
systems
in Quebec
, The professional system in Canada
eenrrrrrrrrrrrerrerrrrrrrrrrrrrie
① formal nature of control over professionals
↳ makes the
professional system in Canada unique
→ The formal control is created
by making professional associations statutory bodies
of
→ The work professional associations is strengthened by the power of a law passed by
the respective provincial legislative assembly
② The closed nature of the profession .
↳ An individual has to become a member of the
corresponding professional
association .
→ A person who
practices the profession without an explicit license ,
is considered
to be practicing profession and could face legal action
the illegally .
of professional
→ the statutory nature associations in Canada gives it a
strong social contract model .
↳ allows to
clearly define how professional associations contribut
£
-
to improve public good .
Places emphasis on member responsibilities rather than rights
* Collective bargaining model : common for labour unions
e r r r r re n e re r r r r r r r r r r r r rs
↳ associations (groups) that try to further private interest
£ rather than
have more
public
rights
good
and demands and fewer responsibilities
-
followed by the professional system in Canada