Trade Unions in Canada: Their Development and Functioning.

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Trade Unions in Canada: Their Development and Functioning.
Abstract
This book is a foundational historical text detailing the growth and structure of Canadian labor movements from the 19th century up to its publication in 1948. Logan's work analyzes the economic and political factors influencing unions, the emergence of craft and industrial unions, and the impact of trade unions on Canadian labor laws, working-class life, and culture. The book provides a factual account of unionism's development, examining disputes over American vs. Canadian union structure and the role of key figures and organizations in shaping the movement.
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Macmillan Company of Canada
Date
1948
# of Pages
xvii, 639 pages: diagrams
Language
English
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Citation
Logan, H. A. (1948). Trade Unions in Canada: Their Development and Functioning. Macmillan Company of Canada. https://archive.org/details/tradeunionsincan0000loga/page/n5/mode/2up