Working People in Alberta traces the history of labour in Alberta from the period of First Nations occupation to the present. Drawing on over two hundred interviews with labour leaders, activists, and ordinary working people, as well as on archival records, the volume gives voice to the people who have toiled in Alberta over the centuries. In so doing, it seeks to counter the view of Alberta as a one-class, one-party, one-ideology province, in which distinctions between those who work and those who own are irrelevant. Workers from across the generations tell another tale, of an ongoing collective struggle to improve their economic and social circumstances in the face of a dominant, exploitative elite. Their stories are set within a sequenti...
Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic lab...
The original inhabitants of Canada (the Indian, Inuit and Metis peoples) now number approximately on...
The study examines how Aboriginal workers and workers of colour experience union solidarity and expl...
I continue as an executive member of the Alberta Labour History Institute as well as president of th...
The session attracted an audience of about 30. There was a very good discussion afterwards of all th...
The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical strugg...
In 2016, Labour/Le Travail, the journal of Canadian labour studies, celebrates its 40th anniversary....
In this thesis, I consider ethnographic conversations I had during fieldwork in Fort McMurray and Ed...
This study of canal and railway labourers on Canada\u27s public works provides a detailed analysis o...
From factory workers in Welland to retail workers in St. Catharines, from hospitality workers in Nia...
Labour history is frequently equated with the internal workings of trade unions and radical parties ...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
In this groundbreaking study of the relations between workers and the state, Judy Fudge and Eric Tuc...
We were on a panel with two quite different presentations. Nonetheless, we had a good discussion ab...
"The struggle to establish a progressive American-based industrial union, United Packinghouse Worker...
Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic lab...
The original inhabitants of Canada (the Indian, Inuit and Metis peoples) now number approximately on...
The study examines how Aboriginal workers and workers of colour experience union solidarity and expl...
I continue as an executive member of the Alberta Labour History Institute as well as president of th...
The session attracted an audience of about 30. There was a very good discussion afterwards of all th...
The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical strugg...
In 2016, Labour/Le Travail, the journal of Canadian labour studies, celebrates its 40th anniversary....
In this thesis, I consider ethnographic conversations I had during fieldwork in Fort McMurray and Ed...
This study of canal and railway labourers on Canada\u27s public works provides a detailed analysis o...
From factory workers in Welland to retail workers in St. Catharines, from hospitality workers in Nia...
Labour history is frequently equated with the internal workings of trade unions and radical parties ...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
In this groundbreaking study of the relations between workers and the state, Judy Fudge and Eric Tuc...
We were on a panel with two quite different presentations. Nonetheless, we had a good discussion ab...
"The struggle to establish a progressive American-based industrial union, United Packinghouse Worker...
Over a million self-employed Canadians work every day but many of them not entitled to the basic lab...
The original inhabitants of Canada (the Indian, Inuit and Metis peoples) now number approximately on...
The study examines how Aboriginal workers and workers of colour experience union solidarity and expl...