Workers and the State in Twentieth Century Nova Scotia

Resource type
Title
Workers and the State in Twentieth Century Nova Scotia
Abstract
The origins of the modern system of industrial relations in Canada as seen in the key struggles and compromises with the power of employers and governments in the province of Nova Scotia. Focusing on changes in coal-mining, fishing and the public sector, this collection offers a challenging case study in Canadian labour history. --Publisher's description
Series
Gorsebrook studies in the political economy of the Atlantic region
Series Number
2
Place
Fredericton, N.B.
Publisher
Published for the Gorsebrook Research Institute of Atlantic Canada Studies by Acadiensis Press
Date
1989
# of Pages
265 pages
Language
English
ISBN
0-919107-21-4
Library Catalog
Library of Congress ISBN
Call Number
HD8109.N6 W67 1989
Notes
Spine title: Workers and the state
Citation
Earle, M. J., & Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies (Eds.). (1989). Workers and the State in Twentieth Century Nova Scotia. Published for the Gorsebrook Research Institute of Atlantic Canada Studies by Acadiensis Press.