Which Side are You On? Indigenous Peoples and Canada's Labour Movement
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Ross, Stephanie (Editor)
- Savage, Larry (Editor)
- Mills, Suzanne E. (Author)
- McCreary, Tyler (Author)
Title
Which Side are You On? Indigenous Peoples and Canada's Labour Movement
Abstract
Discusses the shifting relationship between Indigneous peoples and the labour movement, where historically there has been deep tension. Concludes that labour organizing should engage with and learn from the frameworks of Indigenous communities as they struggle to develop in the context of the capitalist system and their changing relationship with the state. A revised version of the essay published in the 2012 edition.
Book Title
Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
Series
Labour in Canada (Halifax, N.S.)
Series Number
1
Edition
2nd edition
Date
2021
Publisher
Fernwood
Place
Halifax, N.S.
Pages
133-151
ISBN
978-1-77363-486-9
Citation Key
millsWhichSideAre2021
Accessed
11/14/21, 12:27 AM
Language
English
Notes
Abstract by Desmond Maley.
Citation
Mills, S. E., & McCreary, T. (2021). Which Side are You On? Indigenous Peoples and Canada’s Labour Movement. In S. Ross & L. Savage (Eds.), Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada (2nd edition, pp. 133–151). Fernwood. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/rethinking-the-politics-of-labour-in-canada-2nd-ed
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