Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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... strikes in this period , strikes waged by men whose actions had little possible bearing on workers elsewhere in the region . But such isolated strikes loom less large than the strikes which affected parts of the region far re- moved ...
... strikes in this period , strikes waged by men whose actions had little possible bearing on workers elsewhere in the region . But such isolated strikes loom less large than the strikes which affected parts of the region far re- moved ...
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... strike . It was believed that the workers of the Hartt Boot and Shoe Factory in Fredericton had launched the factory's first strike when they walked out in 1907. Even in the coalfields and major ports , where large strikes had been ...
... strike . It was believed that the workers of the Hartt Boot and Shoe Factory in Fredericton had launched the factory's first strike when they walked out in 1907. Even in the coalfields and major ports , where large strikes had been ...
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... strikes a year . The recession of 1908 reduced the number of strikes , and only in 1912 and 1913 did strikes regain previous levels . By 1914 an eco- nomic reversal and the coming of the war brought strikes to their lowest point in this ...
... strikes a year . The recession of 1908 reduced the number of strikes , and only in 1912 and 1913 did strikes regain previous levels . By 1914 an eco- nomic reversal and the coming of the war brought strikes to their lowest point in this ...
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