Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 88
... union of his own presence . Within a year of his leaving the N.B.T.A. only one teacher in Albert County , the place of its birth , remained a member of the Union . 27 From 1910 until 1919 , after temporarily leaving the teaching ...
... union of his own presence . Within a year of his leaving the N.B.T.A. only one teacher in Albert County , the place of its birth , remained a member of the Union . 27 From 1910 until 1919 , after temporarily leaving the teaching ...
Page 96
... unions , uncovered by the Work- men's Compensation Act , whereas lumber - mill workers , with a union in Saint John , were covered by the Act . Why , he asked , all this " over - riding of law and common sense against the interest of ...
... unions , uncovered by the Work- men's Compensation Act , whereas lumber - mill workers , with a union in Saint John , were covered by the Act . Why , he asked , all this " over - riding of law and common sense against the interest of ...
Page 97
... union . By late September the Miramichi branch of the Longshoremen's Union had 1,600 members of whom some 500 turned out to hear Stuart , Tighe , and others speak in the Opera House on the 28th . On that occasion Stuart urged political ...
... union . By late September the Miramichi branch of the Longshoremen's Union had 1,600 members of whom some 500 turned out to hear Stuart , Tighe , and others speak in the Opera House on the 28th . On that occasion Stuart urged political ...
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