Against all odds, the miners of Bienfait, Saskatchewan attempted, in 1931, to change their miserable situation by organizing a union. Stephen Endicott focuses on the miners' tumultuous thirty-day strike to explore the social consequences of capitalist restructuring during the Great Depression. The miners' bid to gain union recognition with the aid of the Workers' Unity League of Canada failed, and Endicott's in?depth examination of the key factors and players attempts to explain why it did so, and why a similar union drive a decade later eventually succeeded.
Based on a large number of both oral and written primary resources, Bienfait offers a new interpretation of the role of the corporations, the government, the courts and the police and in the process demonstrates how a militant union leadership helped the workers gain the strength and unity of purpose to challenge the powers of wealth and deep-seated prejudice. Endicott opens a new chapter in the history of Canadian labour relations which reveals much about Canadians and Canadian society during the Depression.
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Stephen L. Endicott is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University.
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Softcover. Etat : Good+. Pencil underlining and hilighting throughout book, card covers show very light shelf wear.; A tight, solid book. B&W photos.; 9.1 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches; 180 pages; "Against all odds, the miners of Bienfait, Saskatchewan attempted, in 1931, to change their miserable situation by organizing a union. Stephen Endicott focuses on the miners' tumultuous thirty-day strike to explore the social consequences of capitalist restructuring during the Great Depression. The miners' bid to gain union recognition with the aid of the Workers' Unity League of Canada failed, and Endicott's in depth examination of the key factors and players attempts to explain why it did so, and why a similar union drive a decade later eventually succeeded. Based on a large number of both oral and written primary resources". N° de réf. du vendeur 19894
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[0-8020-8452-4] [copyright date 2002], later printing. (Trade paperback) Near fine. 180pp. Photographs, notes, bibliography, index. Time Period 1930s. Locale: ; Bienfait--Saskatchewan; Estevan--Saskatchewan; Prairie Provinces; Western Canada. (Western Canada, Coal Mining--Canada, Labor Movement--Canada, Labor Unions--Canada, Miners--Canada, Strikes--Saskatchewan). N° de réf. du vendeur 124690
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Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. B/W Photographs (illustrateur). 3'rd Printing. SUBTITLED ; ` The Saskatchewan Miners' Struggle of '31 '. Some coalfield workers from Bienfait were driving to Estevan, Saskatchewan to support their striking brotherhood. The RCMP made some mistakes and three young men died. Read more about : Joseph Forkin, cross-examinations, Eva Adler, September 1931, deep-seam operations, Green hall, Red Hall, North Dakota, CNR yards, Lithuania, war-service assignment, stool-pigeon, Ravenscrag Formation, pit boss, Estevan, inefficient miners, and Workers' Unity League. 180 pages - partly about politics, solidarity, unions, immigration, brutality, rich owners, and struggling families. Three sections of b/w photographs (and maps). Cond : QUote (p. 84) : " The members of the Brodie `Group' continued to be highly incensed at the lack of police protection for themselves. They spent another half-day in the provincial capital arguing their case to the cabinet but apparently got nowhere since . . " Size: 8vo. N° de réf. du vendeur 015070
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