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Over the past two decades, the use of private security agencies has become a common fixture of academic labour disputes.
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The contemporary living wage movement emerged in the United States through the 1990s. It marked a particularly dramatic response at the local and regional level to the erosion in the quality of employment in the American labour market. In many respects it was and is today a rebellion of urban, racialized service sector workers. What is much less discussed are efforts to establish living wage policies in Canada. The Canadian living wage campaigns are much less movements than a strategy of rational policy advocacy. A variety of legal, political and ideological factors make this so. It is not a judgement but an observation meriting some greater interrogation.
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Introduces "Epilogue," a biweekly podcast from Montreal's Jewish Public Library. In episode 1, hosts Rabbi Avi Finegold and archivist Jessica Zimmerman explore a frayed copy of bilingual periodical, "The Organizer," published in the 1920's by the International Ladies Garment Makers Union, and discuss Léa Roback, the influential Canadian organizer, social activist, pacifist, and feminist.
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Sow and Grow is a podcast by young farmers exploring the forces that shape Canadian agriculture and the solutions needed to build a more just and ecologically sustainable food system. Throughout the eight episode arc series, host Maddie Marmor, together with producers and co-hosts Stuart Oke and Aliyah Fraser, will break down how the climate crisis and farm crisis interact, inform, and influence one another. The team will take their shared, lived experience of farming during a time of crisis into the centre of many of the conversations with guests, including activists, policy advocates and of course other farmers, farmworkers seed keepers and food providers as they suss out how to respond to both crisis’s with care, responsibility and food sovereignty informed action. Farmers are making real decisions to mitigate, adapt and transform in this climate of crisis, and they need our support and our cheer as they struggle, often everyday, to do so. This series is for them. --Website description
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A new Canadian labour history storytelling podcast, produced by volunteers and staff of the BC Labour Heritage Centre on unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) territories. Hosted by labour reporter and author Rod Mickleburgh, with new episodes released the first Monday of every month. Listen to our first episode on Labour Day 2020. --Website description. Contents: 1. Joe Naylor (31:07) -- 2. The 1931 Fraser Mills strike (23:56) -- 3. The Tranquille occupation (30:42) -- 4. The Vancouver Island coal strike (23:56) -- 5. The 1921 New Westminster Teachers' strike (21:10) -- 6. AUCE [Association of University and College Employees) achieves full maternity benefits, 1974 (29:42) -- 7. Bea Zucco's fight for silicosis compensation (21:53) -- 8. Uniting woodworkers across ethnic divides (29:07) -- 9. Indigenous longshoremen and the IWW (22:06) -- 10. 'Pins and Needles': a 1930s garment workers' musical (17:05) -- 11. Chinese farmers of "Celery City," Armstrong BC (18:34) -- 12. The battle of Blubber Bay, BC, 1938 (19:06) -- 13. Relief camps of the Great Depression (25:31) -- 14. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (26:29) -- 15. Smelter wars (40:35) -- 16. The union archive that almost didn't make it (27:27) -- 17. Asbestos - a lethal legacy (27:21) -- 18. How many deaths will it take? Remembering the Canadian Farmworkers Union (38:38) -- 19. Union maids in action - the 1918 steam laundry strike (22:06) -- 20. Grit and working-class solidarity: BC workers respond to the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike (19:26).
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On May 15, 2014, the Government of British Columbia apologized to its Chinese Canadian community for historical wrongs. It also committed to provide a legacy for all British Columbians so that we can learn more about a time we cannot and should not forget. This website is a part of that legacy. It offers resources that document the history of the discrimination, chronicle the consultation process and formal Apology in the Legislature, and provide updates on the many legacy projects that highlight the substantial contributions Chinese Canadians have made to the culture, history and economic prosperity of our province. --Website description
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The Centre for Future Work is a progressive research institute, founded in 2016, with operations in Canada and Australia. The Centre is a unique centre of excellence on the full range of economic issues facing working people: including the future of jobs, wages and income distribution, skills and training, sector and industry policies, globalization, the role of government, public services, and more. The Centre also develops timely and practical policy proposals to help make the world of work better for working people and their families. The Centre is independent and non-partisan. [Jim Stanford is the Director.] --Website description
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Enter one of the most bitter labour disputes in Canadian history. The plan to extract the last gold from a once booming mine in Canada’s North pits a shrewd new president against an increasingly agitated workforce in a clash that divides a city, and descends in to violence and murder. Host Rachel Zelniker lays bare the lingering impact and hard lessons when a conflict spirals out of control. Podcast date: September 2019. Episodes: 1. Money Place (37:02) -- 2. The Lockout (41:17) -- 3. The Explosion (30:39) -- 4. The Investigation (47:59) -- 5. The Interrogation (36:10) -- 6. Judgement (38:36) -- 7. The Fallout (27:33). Introducing Giant (2:05).
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