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This article reviews the book, "Workingman's St. John's: Aspects of Social History in the Early 1900," by Melvin Baker, Robert Cuff and Bill Gilespie.
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For the very early period, down to about 1860, there is very little to say, and it is almost all on purely local unions. From 1860 to 1871, the thing is still pretty simple. In 1871, however, a new chapter opens: the organization of the first central bodies. The 1880's open another chapter in Canadian history, a chapter which lasted till just after the turn of the century.
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Le nombre des syndiqués canadiens appartenant à des unions « internationales » est très important. C'est un phénomène unique au monde. Jusqu'à quel point les politiques syndicales canadiennes dépendent-elles de décisions prises aux Etats-Unis? Quels sont les avantages et les inconvénients de cette situation? L'auteur répond à ces questions ainsi qu'aux critiques portées contre le syndicalisme international au Canada.
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Un article de la revue Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations, diffusée par la plateforme Érudit.
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We are apt to think of labour unions as a feature of a relatively advanced industrial society. It comes as a surprise to many to learn how long ago in Canadian history they actually appeared. Unions already existed in the predominantly rural British North America of the early nineteenth century. There were towns and cities with construction workers, foundry workers, tailors, shoemakers, and printers; there were employers and employees - and their interests were not the same. From this beginning Dr Forsey traces the evolutions of trade unions in the early years and presents an important archival foundation for the study of Canadian labour. He presents profiles of all unions of the period - craft, industrial, local, regional, national, and international - as well as of the Knights of Labor and the local and national central organizations. He provides a complete account of unions and organizations in every province including their formation and function, time and place of operation, what they did or attempted to do (including their political activity), and their particular philosophies. This volume will be of interest and value to those concerned with labour and union history, and those with a general interest in the history of Canada. --Publisher's description
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