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The Woman Worker, 1926-1929

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The Woman Worker, 1926-1929
Abstract
This volume presents the inaugural issue and articles from The Woman Worker, the official newspaper of the Canadian Federation of Women's Labor Leagues, during its 1926 to 1929 run. Edited by prominent Communist Party of Canada leader Florence Custance, The Woman Worker's objective was to "champion the Protection of Womanhood, and the cause of the Workers generally." In this collection, Hobbs and Sangster have provided an introductory chapter examining the evolution The Woman Worker, its editor Florence Custance, the Communist-led Women's Labor Leagues, and, more generally, the socio-economic and political context of the mid to late 1920s. Each chapter includes an introduction and suggestions for further reading. Chapters include women and wage work, protective legislation, feminism and social reform, peace and war, women and the sex trade, marriage, the family and domestic labour, and the local Women's Labor Leagues at work. --Publisher's description
Series
Past CCLH Publications
Place
St. John's, NL
Publisher
Canadian Committee on Labour History
Date
1999
# of Pages
284 pages
Language
English
ISBN
1-894000-01-3
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
HD 6099 W653 1999
Notes
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Includes the inaugural issue and selected articles from The woman worker, the official newspaper of the Canadian Federation of Women's Labor Leagues
Citation
Hobbs, M. (Margaret H., & Sangster, J. (Eds.). (1999). The Woman Worker, 1926-1929. Canadian Committee on Labour History. https://www.aupress.ca/app/uploads/cclh11_99Z_Hobbs_Sangster_1999-The_Woman_Worker.pdf