Slaves of the Lamp: A History of the Federal Civil Service Organizations, 1865-1924
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Doherty, Bill (Author)
Title
Slaves of the Lamp: A History of the Federal Civil Service Organizations, 1865-1924
Abstract
[This book] is the story of the Canadian men and women who, during the period from 1865 to 1924, struggled against the corruption of political patronage, abysmal working conditions and poverty-level salaries in the federal civil service. This is an account of the history of some of the organizations formed to overcome these adverse conditions, and the story of the dedicated men and women who guided them, often at great personal risk. The book documents their few victories and many defeats, and the significant impact that their dogged perseverance has had on the Canadian federal service of today. --Publisher's description
Place
Victoria, B.C.
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Date
1991
# of Pages
506 pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-920501-58-0
Short Title
Slaves of the Lamp
Extra
OCLC: 25091365
Citation
Doherty, B. (1991). Slaves of the Lamp: A History of the Federal Civil Service Organizations, 1865-1924. Orca Book Publishers. https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780920501580
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