Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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... unions which within their communities exerted an impact far beyond the workplace . The most important union of all was the Provincial Workmen's Association , perhaps the most misunderstood and misrepresented of all Canadian trade unions ...
... unions which within their communities exerted an impact far beyond the workplace . The most important union of all was the Provincial Workmen's Association , perhaps the most misunderstood and misrepresented of all Canadian trade unions ...
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... union recognition and the related ( but not identical ) insistence upon the exclusive employment of union members ( the " closed shop " ) . The craftsmen of the Maritimes were rather surprisingly not prone to press closed - shop demands ...
... union recognition and the related ( but not identical ) insistence upon the exclusive employment of union members ( the " closed shop " ) . The craftsmen of the Maritimes were rather surprisingly not prone to press closed - shop demands ...
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... Union Advocate , and was used by those opposed to the scheme " to win poorer souls to their side " . " The paper ... Union Advocate , 10 February 1897 . 19 Union Advocate , 28 July 1897 . 20 Ibid . 21 Union Advocate , 5 May 1897 . 22 ...
... Union Advocate , and was used by those opposed to the scheme " to win poorer souls to their side " . " The paper ... Union Advocate , 10 February 1897 . 19 Union Advocate , 28 July 1897 . 20 Ibid . 21 Union Advocate , 5 May 1897 . 22 ...
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