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Blind Faith / Penny Sanger
Title : Blind Faith : The Nuclear Industry in One Small Town Material Type: printed text Authors: Penny Sanger, Author Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Publication Date: 1981 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-07-092423-9 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Economics Abstract:
Blind Faith : The Nuclear Industry in One Small Town [printed text] / Penny Sanger, Author . - [S.l.] : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981.
ISBN : 978-0-07-092423-9
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Economics Abstract:
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status ECO SAN 1981 ECO SAN 1981 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Economics and Globalization Available Fools and Wise Men: The Rise and Fall of the One Big Union / David Bercuson
Title : Fools and Wise Men: The Rise and Fall of the One Big Union Material Type: printed text Authors: David Bercuson, Author Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Publication Date: 1978 ISBN (or other code): LABBER1978 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Canada, Labour, Western Canada, Unionism, Working-Class Abstract: This is the story of the One Big Union. Out of the conditions of the daily lives of western workers: death in the mines, mutilation in the logging camps, poor food and poor quarters nearly everywhere—arose the dream of one union embracing every Canadian worker regardless of his trade.
This is the story of a great idea and its enemies: the craft unions, the Communists, the American labour organizations, and the government of Canada especially immediately after World War I. This is the story of those who were dedicated and those who were not—the wise men whom caution and convention ruled, and the fools who dared to see the worker as a power in his own right.
16 pages of illustrations.Fools and Wise Men: The Rise and Fall of the One Big Union [printed text] / David Bercuson, Author . - [S.l.] : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1978.
ISSN : LABBER1978
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Canada, Labour, Western Canada, Unionism, Working-Class Abstract: This is the story of the One Big Union. Out of the conditions of the daily lives of western workers: death in the mines, mutilation in the logging camps, poor food and poor quarters nearly everywhere—arose the dream of one union embracing every Canadian worker regardless of his trade.
This is the story of a great idea and its enemies: the craft unions, the Communists, the American labour organizations, and the government of Canada especially immediately after World War I. This is the story of those who were dedicated and those who were not—the wise men whom caution and convention ruled, and the fools who dared to see the worker as a power in his own right.
16 pages of illustrations.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status LABBER1978 LABBER1978 Livre/Book Labour Library Labour, Unionism, Working-Class Available The Lumberjacks / Donald MacKay
Title : The Lumberjacks Material Type: printed text Authors: Donald MacKay, Author Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Publication Date: 1978 ISBN (or other code): LABMAC1978 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Labour, Unionism, Working-Class Keywords: Labour, Canada, Logging Abstract: This is the story of the men who cut and hauled timber from the birth of the industry until the internal combustion engine changed lumbering techniques in the 1950s. There were the pioneer bushrangers who cruised the wintry woods for virgin pine and fir as tall as steeples, the axemen and the sawyers whose cry of "Timber-r-r" echoed down the hills, the '"river hogs" who broke the deadly log jams, the teamsters who hauled loads like juggernauts down mountain slopes, and the brawling raftsmen who guided enormous rafts of logs – floating villages – down the perilous rapids of the Ottawa and the St. Lawrence. The Lumberjacks [printed text] / Donald MacKay, Author . - [S.l.] : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1978.
ISSN : LABMAC1978
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Labour, Unionism, Working-Class Keywords: Labour, Canada, Logging Abstract: This is the story of the men who cut and hauled timber from the birth of the industry until the internal combustion engine changed lumbering techniques in the 1950s. There were the pioneer bushrangers who cruised the wintry woods for virgin pine and fir as tall as steeples, the axemen and the sawyers whose cry of "Timber-r-r" echoed down the hills, the '"river hogs" who broke the deadly log jams, the teamsters who hauled loads like juggernauts down mountain slopes, and the brawling raftsmen who guided enormous rafts of logs – floating villages – down the perilous rapids of the Ottawa and the St. Lawrence. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status LABMAC1978 LABMAC1978 Livre/Book Labour Library Labour, Unionism, Working-Class Available