Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 101
... Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union . This Union represented all fishermen : part - time and full - time ; inshore , near shore , and offshore . Given the conflicting interests of these various groups of fishermen , the stance of ...
... Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union . This Union represented all fishermen : part - time and full - time ; inshore , near shore , and offshore . Given the conflicting interests of these various groups of fishermen , the stance of ...
Page 105
... fishermen's union was the other major ' political actor ' in the decision by the federal government to implement limited access licencing . The Newfound- land Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union was the largest union of fishermen ...
... fishermen's union was the other major ' political actor ' in the decision by the federal government to implement limited access licencing . The Newfound- land Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union was the largest union of fishermen ...
Page 106
... fishermen will get priority over moonlighters in the sale of fish , provided the fishermen's committee lists only full time fishermen . If the committee wants to include moonlighters on the list it can do so , but it will be at the ...
... fishermen will get priority over moonlighters in the sale of fish , provided the fishermen's committee lists only full time fishermen . If the committee wants to include moonlighters on the list it can do so , but it will be at the ...
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