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The Trade Union Movement of Canada, 1827-1959

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Title
The Trade Union Movement of Canada, 1827-1959
Abstract
Year by year the trade union movement assumes new significance. [This book] records labour's progress through about 130 years of Canadian history. During these years there were thousands of strikes, negotiations, organizing campaigns, legislative and political struggles. Many of the outstanding events are described here. One of the important features of this book is its outline of how Canadian unions came to form connections with United States unions - the origins, status, and significance of International Unions in Canada. The writer has sought to give an account of trade union evolution as a whole from the period 1827-1959. In addition he has outlined certain continuing spheres of Labour's effort, such as organization of the unorganized, the fight for better conditions, legislative and political action, peace and Canadian independence. -- Publisher's description
Edition
3rd
Place
Toronto
Publisher
NC Press
Date
1973
# of Pages
xiii, 384 pages, 6 unnumbered leaves of plates
Language
en
ISBN
978-0-919600-20-1 978-0-919600-02-7
Short Title
The Trade Union Movement of Canada
Accessed
5/3/23, 8:37 PM
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Internet Archive
Notes

Originally published Montreal, Canadian Social Publications, 1967.

Citation
Lipton, C. (1973). The Trade Union Movement of Canada, 1827-1959 (3rd ed.). NC Press. http://archive.org/details/tradeunionmoveme0000lipt