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Times of Trouble: Labour Unrest and Industrial Conflict in Canada, 1900-66

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Times of Trouble: Labour Unrest and Industrial Conflict in Canada, 1900-66
Abstract
The following lengthy study of "The History of Labour Unrest in Canada, 1900-66," was undertaken on behalf of the federal government's Task Force on Labour Relations, which is now sponsoring dozens of separate research projects, in response to what appeared to be a major "crisis" in labour relations in this country during 1965-66. ...One final, and more specific, justification for undertaking a lengthy and detailed history of labour unrest in Canada, as manifested in strikes and other forms of overt conflict, is, to put it simply, that it has not been done before. As noted below, in discussing sources that were drawn upon in writing this study, there is a remarkable paucity of literature on the subject of industrial unrest and conflict in Canada. This is particularly the case in scholarly, academic and literary circles. --From introduction
Series
Study (Canada. Task Force on Labour Relations),
Series Number
22
Place
Ottawa
Publisher
Minister of Supply and Services Canada
Date
1976
# of Pages
xii, 542 pages
Language
English
Short Title
Times of Trouble
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 918372057
Notes

Reprint. First published in 1968.

Citation
Jamieson, S. M., & Canada. Task Force on Labour Relations. (1976). Times of Trouble: Labour Unrest and Industrial Conflict in Canada, 1900-66. Minister of Supply and Services Canada. https://archive.org/details/39091123020152/page/n5/mode/2up