Workers' Control on the Railroad: A Practical Example "Right Under Your Nose"
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Morgan, Richard Ernest (Lefty) (Author)
- Pool, Gail Richard (Editor)
- Young, Donna Jean (Editor)
- Canadian Committee on Labour History (Series Editor)
Title
Workers' Control on the Railroad: A Practical Example "Right Under Your Nose"
Abstract
The late "Lefty" Morgan, a British Columbia railway engineer, outlines his philosophy of workers' control in this fascinating volume. The volume has a scholarly introduction by University of New Brunswick anthropologist, Gail Pool, and University of Toronto PhD student in anthropology, Donna Young. They situate Lefty politically and historically and locate Lefty's work in current debates about workers' control. --Publisher's description
Series
Past CCLH Publications
Date
1994
Publisher
Canadian Committee on Labour History
Place
St. John's, NL
# of Pages
203 pages, 1 portrait
ISBN
0-9695835-4-0
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-203).
Statement of responsibility: by R.E. (Lefty) Morgan; edited by G.R. Pool and D.J. Young.
Citation
Morgan, R. E. (Lefty). (1994). Workers’ Control on the Railroad: A Practical Example “Right Under Your Nose” (G. R. Pool & D. J. Young, Eds.). Canadian Committee on Labour History. https://doi.org/10.15215/aupress/969583540.01
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