Remember Kirkland Lake

Remember Kirkland Lake
About this book
"Remember Kirkland Lake: The Gold Miners' Strike of 1941–42 tells the story of one of the most important industrial disputes in Canadian labour history. This strike united the Canadian labour movement around the demand for collective bargaining legislation, which it won in 1944 and which remains central to our industrial relations system. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of all the factors in this dramatic dispute. At the community level, a social history approach examines the local living and working conditions of the miners and their families, the role of the women in the dispute, and the ethnic makeup of the workforce."--Publisher's website.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5637370W
Subjects
20th centuryBiographyCanadaCollective bargainingGold Miners' Strike, 1941-1942Gold Miners' Strike, Kirkland Lake, Ont., 1941-1942Gold minersHistoryMining industryMines and mineral resources, canadaCanada, history, 1914-1945Strikes and lockouts, canadaLabor unionsNégociations collectivesIndustrie des Mines