Interviewee Jon Falk was a key organizer and leader of the MWA (Maine Woodmen\u27s Association) at the time of the strike and for several years after. The interview describes the difficult conditions and domination by paper companies that provoked loggers to strike in 1975. Falk gives a detailed account of the strike itself, and the ensuing history of the MWA until its demise in the early 1980s.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/maine-woodsmans-strike/1015/thumbnail.jp
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...
Tommy Lestage was a long time militant labor activist and union leader at Westbrook mill. He recount...
Donald Fontaine has been a labor lawyer since the late 1960s, working first with Pine Tree Legal and...
Interviewee Jon Falk was a key organizer and leader of the MWA (Maine Woodmen\u27s Association) at t...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Butler was a key leader and founder of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA). The interview inclu...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Hagerty was a co-founder and leader of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) at the time of the 1...
John is the younger brother of the late Wayne Birmingham, President of the Maine Woodsmen\u27s Assoc...
Ames discusses his life as a logger and trained forester. He is a longtime proponent of sustainable ...
Kellman was the most effective militant labor movement organizer in Maine from late 1970s until 2010...
A Franco-American from northern Maine, Bolduc was first hired as to analyze poor working and economi...
Interviewee describes events of August 9, 1971 during strike.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fr...
This interview describes evolution of economic arrangements between a paper company and woodcutters ...
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...
Tommy Lestage was a long time militant labor activist and union leader at Westbrook mill. He recount...
Donald Fontaine has been a labor lawyer since the late 1960s, working first with Pine Tree Legal and...
Interviewee Jon Falk was a key organizer and leader of the MWA (Maine Woodmen\u27s Association) at t...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Butler was a key leader and founder of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA). The interview inclu...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Hagerty was a co-founder and leader of the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) at the time of the 1...
John is the younger brother of the late Wayne Birmingham, President of the Maine Woodsmen\u27s Assoc...
Ames discusses his life as a logger and trained forester. He is a longtime proponent of sustainable ...
Kellman was the most effective militant labor movement organizer in Maine from late 1970s until 2010...
A Franco-American from northern Maine, Bolduc was first hired as to analyze poor working and economi...
Interviewee describes events of August 9, 1971 during strike.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fr...
This interview describes evolution of economic arrangements between a paper company and woodcutters ...
Van Husen describes Scott\u27s logging operations in the Bingham area. Van Husen was responsible for...
Tommy Lestage was a long time militant labor activist and union leader at Westbrook mill. He recount...
Donald Fontaine has been a labor lawyer since the late 1960s, working first with Pine Tree Legal and...