Abstract“Divided Loyalties” examines a Communist union’s struggle to survive in the post-Second World War environment of anti-Communism and anti-trade unionism that marked one of the most violent periods in the history of the Canadian labour movement. In 1943, Local 480 of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers in Trail, British Columbia, was nearing the end of a six-year battle for certification as the legal bargaining agent for about 4,000 smelter workers. After it achieved that goal the following year and for the next decade, it faced new battles with the employer, the powerful Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada (CM&S) with its paternalistic president S.G. Blaylock. The local also faced an array of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on one aspect of China's labor movement--...
This study of CAIMAW's history attempts to explain why some Canadians in recent times have abandoned...
This is an essay on the unions at the Trail smelter. The early history of the smelter and early unio...
The arduous struggle to form Local 480 of the International Union o...
Focusing on the Niagara region, this study explains the continued a...
Labour relations are concerned with the dynamic interactions among workers, unions, employers, and g...
This thesis is a study of anti-communism and its impact on the trade unIon movement in Britain and i...
The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical strugg...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine the major causes of the divergence which has occurred bet...
Labour history is frequently equated with the internal workings of trade unions and radical parties ...
The Union of Northern Workers, known as the Northwest Territories Public Service Association prior t...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze the dialectic of co-optation/domestication and r...
The thesis seeks to analyse the industrial strategy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CP) wit...
At the turn of the century, socialist groups of several different hues were active in British Columb...
This thesis examines the historical development of the bureaucratic structure of the United Automobi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on one aspect of China's labor movement--...
This study of CAIMAW's history attempts to explain why some Canadians in recent times have abandoned...
This is an essay on the unions at the Trail smelter. The early history of the smelter and early unio...
The arduous struggle to form Local 480 of the International Union o...
Focusing on the Niagara region, this study explains the continued a...
Labour relations are concerned with the dynamic interactions among workers, unions, employers, and g...
This thesis is a study of anti-communism and its impact on the trade unIon movement in Britain and i...
The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical strugg...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine the major causes of the divergence which has occurred bet...
Labour history is frequently equated with the internal workings of trade unions and radical parties ...
The Union of Northern Workers, known as the Northwest Territories Public Service Association prior t...
The purpose of this research project was to analyze the dialectic of co-optation/domestication and r...
The thesis seeks to analyse the industrial strategy of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CP) wit...
At the turn of the century, socialist groups of several different hues were active in British Columb...
This thesis examines the historical development of the bureaucratic structure of the United Automobi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on one aspect of China's labor movement--...
This study of CAIMAW's history attempts to explain why some Canadians in recent times have abandoned...
This is an essay on the unions at the Trail smelter. The early history of the smelter and early unio...