Social Unionism, Partnership and Conflict: Union Engagement with Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Social Unionism, Partnership and Conflict: Union Engagement with Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Abstract
Explores the variable relationship between organized labour and Aboriginal politics, such as the construction of the Voisey's Bay nickel mine in traditional Inuit territories in Labrador. Concludes that unions need to engage substantively with Aboriginal struggles as workers and peoples.
Book Title
Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
Series
Labour in Canada (Halifax, N.S.)
Series Number
1
Place
Winnipeg
Publisher
Fernwood
Date
2012
Pages
116-131
Language
English
ISBN
9781552664, 1552664783
Call Number
HD 8106.5 R48 2012
Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Citation
McCreary, T., & Mills, S. E. (2012). Social Unionism, Partnership and Conflict: Union Engagement with Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. In S. Ross & L. Savage (Eds.), Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada (pp. 116–131). Fernwood. https://archive.org/details/rethinkingpoliti0000unse_t7m9/page/116/mode/2up