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NOTE: Page numbers in boldface refer to photographs.

Acadians, 10, 30–31, 33, 79, 95, 117–19, 140, 164, 170–74, 206–7, 209, 254n40, 259n72. See also bilingualism and NBFL; French language; Parti Acadien

Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 162, 263n26

Afro-Canadians, 87, 114–15, 253n34

Alberta Federation of Labour (1912), 9, 17

All-Canadian Congress of Labour (ACCL), 59, 68–70, 81

Anderson, Joseph P., 32

anti-fascism, 70–71

anti-scab laws, 179–80, 187, 197–98, 268n83. See also strikebreakers

Appleton, Tom, 169–70

apprenticeship, 23, 75, 77

Argentina, solidarity with workers in, 160–61, 262n18

Atkinson, Mary, 192

Atlantic Region Labour Education Centre (ARLEC), 155, 159, 187, 202

automobile insurance, public, 133, 142

Ayer, Clifford, 35

Ayer, P. D., 16, 19

back-to-work legislation, 162, 216

Bathurst, 129, 148, 201

labour council, 140, 213. See also Day of Concern, Bathurst (1972)

Baxter, J. B. M., 39–41

Beaulieu, Mona, 169, 170

Beaulieu, Rodolphe, 154

Belledune, 130, 257n60. See also Brunswick Mining and Smelting

bilingualism and NBFL, 117–19, 170–75, 186, 191, 241n30, 259n74, 264n32. See also French language

Blacquier, Joan, 167–69, 255n44

Blakely, Alvin, 144–45, 154

Blanchard, Mathilda, 118, 118–19, 138, 153, 154, 155, 254nn39, 40

Blanchette, Rolland, 95, 108, 117, 251n21

Booker, Phillip, 111, 154, 156, 156–59

Boudreau, Alexandre, 124

Boudreau, Béatrice, 11

Boudreau, Émile, 272n26

Boudreau, Lily, 80

Boudreau, Michel, 211–13, 224, 269n1

Bourgeois, Valerie, 126, 171, 178–79

Bourque, Merelda, 80

Bourque, Normand, 111

Boyce, Steven, 209

boycotts, 71, 217

Coca-Cola, 179–81

Dairytown, 197

Irving Oil, 120, 186, 203

Sobeys, 157

and United Farm Workers, 143–45

Boyd, Ralph, 108

Breault, Ann, 160

Brewer, Allison, 217

British Columbia Federation of Labour (1910), 9, 17

Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, 38, 115

Bruce, John, 27–28

Brunswick Mining and Smelting: strikes, in 1965, 129–30

in 1974, 259n75

in 1990–91, 174–75

Butler, Edith, 135–36

Byrne, Edward. See Byrne Report

Byrne Report (Report of the Royal Commission on Finance and Municipal Taxation in New Brunswick, 1964), 123–24, 255–56n49

Callaghan, Pat, 258n65

Campbell, Fred A., 37, 235n40

Campbellton-Dalhousie and District Labour Council, 155, 185, 187. See also labour councils

Canada Labour Code (1972), 149

Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad (later Railway) Employees (CBRE), 5, 31, 38, 59, 69, 237n59

Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers, 134, 260n80

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982), 162, 170, 213, 264n40

Canadian Congress of Labour (CCL), 80–81, 94

Canadian Federation of Labour, 262n16

Canadian Fish Handlers’ Union. See fish plant workers

Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), 10, 94–95, 97–99, 104, 107, 109–10, 125, 147–48, 151, 180, 219, 252n27

and expulsion of building trades, 158, 161, 262n16, 271n21

Canadian National Railways. See “Save Our Shops”

Canadian Paperworkers Union (CPU), 117, 149, 153, 159, 162–63, 186–87, 260n80. See also Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union

Canadian Seafood and Allied Workers. See fish plant workers

Canadian Seamen’s Union (CSU), 72, 86–89, 110, 159

Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), 116, 122–27, 132, 156–57, 162, 189–96, 202–3, 222, 255n45, 267n79. See also hospital workers; National Union of Public Employees; public employees; public sector general strike (1992); school boards

capital punishment, 142

Caraquet, 27, 85, 118, 153, 164–65

Carland, Everett, 28

Carlin, William, 88

carpenters, 18, 79, 82, 119–20, 145, 158, 262n16

Carr, Shirley, 180, 184

Carter, Terry, 220

casual workers, 26, 187, 213–14, 216–17

Catholic social teachings, 122, 185, 206–7, 218, 266n54

Catholic unions (Québec), 38, 68

Charlebois, Réjean, 130

Charles, Prince of Wales, 207

Charter of Rights and Freedoms. See Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982)

Chávez, César, 143–44, 145

Chestnut Canoe: strike (1948), 83, 246n29

Chiasson, Euclide, 258–59n71

child labour, 7–8, 16, 29, 49, 77

Chrétien, Jean, 202, 266n64

Cirtex Knitting: strike (1976), 153, 155

Civil Service Association of New Brunswick, 126–27, 257n58. See also New Brunswick Public Employees Association

Clavette, Maurice, 174

Coalition of Public Employees (1991–92), 190, 192, 196, 220

coal miners, 36, 38, 76

Minto mine tragedy (1932), 48–49

strikes, in 1937–38, 61–67

in 1947, 82–83, 246n27

Coca-Cola (Brunswick Bottling): strike (1987–88), 179–81

Cochrane, Dennis, 179, 183

Coleman, Ed, 200

collective bargaining, 4, 7–9, 37, 58–59, 64–66, 75–76, 90, 148–49, 193–94, 197

first contract legislation, 176, 208

John Davidson on (1898), 7, 213

municipal workers, bargaining rights for, 113, 251n16

provincial public employees, bargaining rights for, 65–66, 84–85, 89–91, 122–29. See also Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Industrial Relations Act; Labour and Industrial Relations Act; Labour Relations Act; Public Service Labour Relations Act

Common Front for Social Justice, 206, 208–9, 212–13, 269n101

Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union (CEP), 203–4, 222. See also Canadian Paperworkers Union

communists, 68, 87, 251n15, 263n22

Community-University Research Alliance, 13, 230n11

Confederation of Regions Party, 191

Conservation Council of New Brunswick, 185, 209

consumer protection, 260n76

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), 51–54, 71, 77–79, 91, 110, 239nn15–19, 240n25, 244–45nn15, 16, 248n62

Cormier, Guy, 266n64

Cormier, Stella, 11

Craig, Bill, 248n64

Crawford, George, 26, 43

Creaghan, Paul, 152

Crilley, Frank, 88, 88, 116, 132

Crothers, T. W., 24

Cyr, Pierrette, 169

Daley, Fred, 25

Dalhousie, 57–59, 110–11. See also Campbellton-Dalhousie and District Labour Council

Daly, John, 11

Dalzell, Vance, 53

Darcy, Judy, 190, 194, 196

Davidson, Bob, 190, 193

Davidson, John, 7

Davis, Harry, 88

daycare, 117, 170, 205

Day of Concern, Bathurst (1972), 135–40

Day of Mourning, 200–201, 268n87

Day of Protest (1976), 147–52. See also wage controls (1976)

Department of Labour (New Brunswick), 79, 84, 141–42, 215, 236n48, 245n17, 259n73

DeWare, Mabel, 154–55, 158

Donovan, Ian, 200

Donovan, J. J., 16–17

Doucet, Blair, 174, 186, 202, 215, 216, 217, 219–20, 270n6

dry dock (Saint John). See shipyards (Saint John)

Dufour, Linda, 167

Duguay, Roger, 218

Dysart, A. C., 56, 60–61, 64, 242n41

Edmundston, 57, 79, 95, 107, 114, 174

Edmundston and District Trades and Labour Council, 117

employment insurance. See unemployment insurance

environmental issues, 184–85, 266n56. See also Conservation Council of New Brunswick

Equal Opportunity, 103, 128–29. See also Robichaud, Louis Joseph

equal pay for women, 29, 103, 112–13, 116, 251n16. See also pay equity

Escuminac Disaster (1959), 106

Evans, Ralph, 96, 248n64

Fairley, Barb, 11

Fair Wage Act, 57, 65, 71, 74–75, 242–43n45

Fair Wage Board, 59–61, 63–64, 69, 74–75, 243n46

fair wage policies, 17, 19, 24

Fair Employment Practices Act, 92, 250n12

Fair Wages and Hours Act, 91–92

Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act, 112–13. See also equal pay for women; Fair Wage Act; Fair Wage Board; pay equity

Fédération des dames d’Acadie, 209

Fédération des jeunes francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick, 209

Ferlatte, Aurèle, 110–11, 117, 132, 153, 268n84

First World War. See Great War

fisheries, 27, 78. See also Escuminac Disaster (1959); Maritime Fishermen’s Union

Fisheries Bargaining Act (1982), 164. See also Maritime Fishermen’s Union

fish plant workers, 85, 118–19, 153, 167

Flemming, Hugh John, 90–91, 105, 109

Frankel, Saul J., 126–27, 256n54

Fredericton and District Labour Council, 19, 43, 105, 111, 158, 241n30. See also labour councils

Free Trade Agreement, 182–83

French language: use of in NBFL, 59, 101–2, 117–19, 138, 170–75, 241n30, 248n65, 249n70, 264n70. See also bilingualism and NBFL

Frost, Steve, 181

Frye, H. Northrop, 53

Gagnon, John, 213

Garvie, Lawrence, 154

Gauvin, Jean, 263n22

Gillespie, Frank, 59

Gillis, Clarie, 77

Girvan, Harry, 52

Glover, Lettie, 35

Godin, Yvon, 11–12, 207, 218

Goodfellow, Allan, 200

Graham, Shawn, 217–18

Grant, Marina, 169

Great War (First World War), 23–24, 29

Gregg, Milton, 92, 248n57

Gribble, Wilfrid, 5–6

Hall, Bob, 182

Halstead, Keay, 160

Hanley, Larry, 147, 150, 156, 158–61, 159, 165–66, 175, 262n19

and Larry Hanley Sr., 143, 159–60

Hargrove, Buzz, 180, 272n26

Harm, Henry, 98–99, 248n64, 249n74

Harrington, R. J., 69

Hartman, Grace, 116, 253n36

Harvey, Harrison, 154

Hatfield, Richard B., 133, 137–38, 141, 142, 149, 176, 181

Hatheway, Ella, 231n11

Hatheway, Warren Franklin, 16–17 25–26, 37

Hickes, Bob, 202–5, 207–9

History of Federation of Labor of New Brunswick (1934), 54–55, 240n21

Hodges, Frederick Douglas, 111, 114–15, 115, 253n34

Homer, Doug, 163

hospital workers, 113, 122–23, 128, 167, 170, 193, 195, 255n44

strike (2001), 216. See also Canadian Union of Public Employees

housing, 30, 76, 113, 142, 148, 260n76

Hughes, John, 28

Hussey, Ken, 111

Hyatt, Fred, 17

immigrants and immigration, 18, 24, 29, 40–41, 50, 70, 188, 243n59, 249n74, 258n65

Industrial Relations Act (1971), 129, 155, 162. See also Labour and Industrial Relations Act; Labour Relations Act; Public Service Labour Relations Act

Industrial Relations Board, 141, 155, 263n21

Industrial Relations Council, 265n41

Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of Canada, 81–82. See also Maritime Marine Workers Federation

International Association of Machinists (IAM): Local 594, 30, 46, 53, 178, 239n15, 265n44. See also machinists

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), 79–80, 89–91, 149, 158, 260n80

International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, 58, 111, 117. See also Canadian Paperworkers Union

International Labour Organization (ILO), 191, 213, 216, 236n48, 266n65

International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), 5, 19, 25–26, 32–33, 36, 41, 88–89, 268n89. See also Argentina, solidarity with workers in

International Typographical Union (ITU), 115–16, 234n37

International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 135, 257n61

International Woodworkers of America: in the Miramichi (1964), 254n41

in Newfoundland (1959), 106

Irving, K. C., 86, 129

Irving Oil (Saint John): strikes, in 1948, 86

in 1963, 120–21

in 1995–97, 203–5, 269n95

Irving Pulp and Paper, 149, 151

Jamieson, A. W., 52, 239n15

Jodoin, Claude, 97–98, 125

Jones, Robert, 248n57

Jones, Tom, 248n61

Kemp, John, 26

Kenny, Michael J., 108, 110, 112

Kensit, Walter, 121

King, Danny, 222

Knowles, Stanley, 107

Kuttner, Tom, 192–94

Laberge, Louis, 118–19, 254n39

Laboissonnière, Daniel, 79

LaBossière, John, 182

Labour and Employment Board, 203, 267n82. See also Industrial Relations Board; Labour Relations Board

Labour and Industrial Relations Act (1938), 64–67, 71, 75 242–43nn44, 45

Labour and Manpower New Brunswick, 259n73

labour candidates, 33–35, 39, 42

Labour Party, 33, 35. See also Co-operative Commonwealth Federation; New Democratic Party

Labour College of Canada, 132, 159, 187

labour councils, 5, 15, 161, 179–81, 206, 219, 268n90, 270n14

Acadian Peninsula labour council, 173

affiliated to NBCL, 70

in Bathurst, 140, 213

in Campbellton-Dalhousie, 155, 185, 187

and Day of Mourning, 200–201

and Day of Protest (1976), 147–48, 150–51

in Edmundston, 117

in Fredericton, 19, 43, 105, 111, 158, 241n30

in the Miramichi, 161, 166, 200

in Moncton, 16, 19, 31–32, 52, 116, 122, 171, 178, 233–34n29, 269n1

in Newcastle-Chatham, 142

in Saint John, 16, 18–19, 37, 41, 50, 53–54, 59, 88, 91, 115–16, 147, 150–52, 159, 185, 234n37

sectoral councils, 250n11

Labour Day, 7, 16, 104, 233–34n29

parades, 5, 14, 18–19, 31–32

Labourers’ Benevolent Association (LBA), 2, 41. See also International Longshoremen’s Association

labour history: scope of, 5–13, 224, 265n42

labour newspapers: Eastern Labor News, 24

Union Worker, 34, 37, 234–5nn37, 38

Labour Relations Act (1945), 79–80, 84–85, 89–92, 113, 122–23, 126, 129, 253n33, 256n57. See also Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Industrial Relations Act; Labour and Industrial Relations Act; Public Service Labour Relations Act

Labour Relations Board, 79–80, 85, 121, 125, 253n34

labour unions and labour movement: Angus MacLeod on, 106, 249n69

Bob Hickes on, 208

“Ethical Reflections on the Economic Crisis” (1983), 185

James Whitebone on, 92

Larry Hanley on, 159

Paul LePage on, 141

purposes and challenges of, 7–10, 42, 213–14; 223–26

Lacelle, Debbie, 220

Landry, Aldéa, 195–96

Landry, Fernand, 195–96

Lawson, Dorothy Power. See Power, Dorothy

Layton, Jack, 218

LeBlanc, Alice, 264n32

LeBlanc, Roméo, 263n22

LeBlanc, Yvon, 111

Leger, Kathryn-Ann, 167, 169–70, 206, 263n26

Léger, Raymond, 200

Legere, J. C., 26

Leonard, James, 108, 110

LePage, Paul, 119, 126, 131–34, 137–42, 142, 147, 150, 151–56, 154, 162, 168, 261nn11, 12

Letterick, Sheila, 192

Levert, Ed, 158, 257n61

Lewis, David, 134, 138, 140

Linton, John, 62

Liquor Control Board (New Brunswick), 125, 251n16

Liquor Commission, 125, 142

Lister, Frank, 19

Little, George, 182, 188

Logan, Rodman, 151–52

longshoremen. See International Longshoremen’s Association; Labourers’ Benevolent Association

Lord, Bernard, 216–17

lumber mills, 18, 32, 47, 119–20. See also woods, workers in the

Lund, Greg, 206

MacDonald, Donald, 109–10

machinists, 30–32, 46, 52–53, 71, 79, 81, 178–79, 239n15, 265n44

MacKinnon, J. S., 59, 242n41

MacLean, W. Arthur, 105, 108

MacLeod, Angus, 81, 81–83, 96–97, 105–10, 108, 245n25, 249n69, 252n23

MacMillan, John Francis (Lofty), 118, 122–26, 124, 126, 128–29, 132, 151, 162, 193, 255n48, 267n73

MacNintch, Laurie K., 79

Maher, Allan, 192

Malchow, Charles A., 108

Mann, Tom, 192, 212, 221

Marchand, Jean, 137–38

Maritime Commonwealth, 77–78. See also Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Maritime Fishermen’s Union (MFU), 163–65, 263n22

Maritime Marine Workers Federation, 82, 87, 93

Maritime Rights campaign, 39–40

Marmen, Harry, 79, 107

Martin, Dick, 200

Martin, J. S., 32–33, 35, 44, 47, 60, 234n31, 235n39

Martin, Linda Silas. See Silas, Linda

maternity leave, 117

McAdam: plywood mill in, 153

McCarthy, Tim, 154, 155–56, 166, 166, 170–73, 175–77, 180–82, 181, 186, 190, 200

McEachreon, Gregory, 60, 241n33

McEwen, John, 154, 186–87, 188, 189–90, 193–94, 196, 198, 200, 202

McGraw, Debbie, 192

McGuire, Glen, 163

McKee, Mike, 180

McKenna, Frank, 176, 187–98, 207

McLachlan, J. B., 61

McLean, Angus, 40, 236–37n54

McMullin, F. S. A., 39

McNair, J. B., 63–66, 77, 79, 83, 89–91

medicare, 94, 113, 132–33, 178, 182, 257–58n64. See also public health care

Melanson, Célime Antoine, 30–31 31, 33–34, 36, 94, 235n42

Melvin, George, 33, 44, 49, 52, 54, 59, 68, 85, 98

Mercier, Richard, 172, 186, 206

Milltown, 35, 106

Milltown Textile Cooperative, 93

Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. See International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers

minimum wages, 38, 46, 55–56, 61, 76, 113, 170, 212, 214, 240n25, 260n76

Minto. See coal miners

Minto mine tragedy (1932), 48–49. See also coal miners

Miramichi: labour conditions in the, 32–33, 47, 200

labour councils in the, 161, 166, 200

strikes in the, in 1919, 32–33

in 1937, 60–61, 65. See also New Brunswick Farmer-Labour Union

Moncton Amalgamated Central Labour Union, 31

Moncton and District Labour Council, 116, 122. See also labour councils

Moncton Trades and Labour Council, 16, 52. See also labour councils

Montgomery, Donald, 147, 150

Mooers, Samuel, 71, 79

Moore, Tom, 24, 38, 41, 53, 68

Mosher, A. R., 70

Moss, Jean, 167–68

Mothers’ Allowance Act, 39, 46, 55, 77, 236n52

Mugridge, J. A., 79

Mulroney, Brian, 176, 182–84, 188

Mulroney, Mila, 183

Murphy, Brian, 175

Murphy, Greg, 183

Murphy, John, 259n73, 264n32, 270–71n15

Murray, Gary, 154

Myles, Roy, 79

Nackawic, 211. See also St. Anne–Nackawic Pulp and Paper

National Union of Public Employees (NUPE), 111, 116, 122, 124. See also Canadian Union of Public Employees; public employees

New Brunswick Association of Registered Nurses, 126–27. See also nurses

New Brunswick Building Trades Council, 208, 217

New Brunswick Coalition of Unions, 219–20

New Brunswick Council of Labour (NBCL), 10, 68–70, 81–82

merger of with NBFL, 95–97, 105

New Brunswick Farmer-Labour Union, 60–61, 119, 241–42nn31–35

New Brunswick Federation of Labour (NBFL): affiliated membership, 80, 96, 100, 104, 144–45, 155, 176, 208, 215, 219–20, 222, 227, 268n90, 271nn22, 23

beginnings of, 4–5, 14–19

delegates at conventions of, 15, 19, 33, 35, 43, 45–46, 50, 54, 68, 74, 94–95, 222–23, 244n2, 260n80

executive structure of, 19, 116, 158, 169–70, 173, 219, 270n14

merger of with NBCL, 95–97

name changes of, 170–72, 264n29

policy statements of (1975), 142, 260n76

purposes of, 4, 10, 16–18, 43, 54, 58, 95, 117, 161, 197, 208–9, 225–26, 250n11

Reconstruction Programme (1919), 29–30

Reconstruction Report (1942) and brief to Committee on Reconstruction (1943), 76–77

support for New Democratic Party, 134–35

terms of officers, 181, 207–8, 219. See also bilingualism and NBFL; labour councils; women and NBFL

New Brunswick Government Employees Union (NBGEU), 191, 208, 220

New Brunswick Native Indian Women’s Council, 209

New Brunswick Nurses Union. See nurses

New Brunswick Public Employees Association (NBPEA), 189, 208, 220, 257n58, 259n74. See also Civil Service Association of New Brunswick; New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees

New Brunswick Senior Citizens Federation, 208–9

New Brunswick Student Alliance, 209

New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation. See teachers

New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees (NBU), 220–22, 271n19. See also New Brunswick Public Employees Association

Newcastle-Chatham and District Labour Council, 142. See also labour councils: in the Miramichi

New Democratic Party (NDP), 11, 111–12, 133–35, 138, 151, 153–54, 177, 182, 184, 190, 207, 217–18, 251n21, 252nn26, 27, 261n10, 266n64

New Brunswick Waffle, 133–34, 258n65

“New Party,” 107, 109–11, 251n15. See also New Democratic Party

Nigadoo miners: strike (1966), 131, 257n61

Noel, Tim, 163

Nova Scotia Trade Union Act (1937), 64–66. See also Trade Union Act

nuclear arms, 253n32

nuclear power, 184–85. See also Argentina, solidarity with workers in

nurses, 221–22, 253n29

and bargaining rights, 256–57n58

New Brunswick Association of Registered Nurses, 126–27

New Brunswick Nurses Union, 189, 192–93, 208, 217, 219, 222, 261n2, 268n86

nursing homes, 142, 167

Bethel Nursing Home strike (1981–82), 167–68

O’Brien, John, 28

Occupational Health and Safety Act, 161–62. See also workers’ compensation

Occupational Health and Safety Commission, 157–58, 199–200

oil refinery workers. See Irving Oil

Old Age Pensions Act, 46, 50, 56, 57. See also pensions

One Big Union (OBU), 38, 61, 68, 224

O’Reilly, Leonora, 23, 42, 231–32n12

Park, Frank W., 65–66, 242–43n45

Parti Acadien, 140, 181–82, 258–59n71, 261n10

Paulin, Ronald, 173

pay equity, 169–71, 177, 181, 187, 189, 212, 217, 251n16

ITU and, 116. See also equal pay for women

PC 1003 (1944), 76, 79. See also Second World War

pensions, 8, 39, 46, 50–51, 55–57, 67, 78, 142, 205, 212, 214, 260n76

Pickering, Delalene, 169

Plourde, Armand, 181–82

plumbers (Saint John): strike (1917), 27–28

police unions: Fredericton, 85–86, 111, 156

Moncton, 260n78

right to strike of, 266n61

Saint John, 124

postal workers, 162

Power, Dorothy, 115–16, 263n26

public employees, 65–66, 75, 84–86, 89–91, 95, 106, 122–29, 156–57, 246n36. See also Canadian Union of Public Employees; Civil Service Association; collective bargaining; National Union of Public Employees; New Brunswick Government Employees Union

public health care, 24, 78, 184, 206, 212, 217

health insurance, 67, 94, 103, 106

Medical Services Payment Act, 133. See also medicare

public ownership, 24, 30, 78, 133, 137–38, 142

public sector general strike (1992), 192–96. See also Canadian Union of Public Employees; Coalition of Public Employees

Public Service Labour Relations Act (1968), 124, 127–29, 221, 256n57

Public Service Labour Relations Board, 128, 267n82

pulp and paper mills, 54, 58–59, 80, 135, 149, 156, 166, 211. See also Canadian Paperworkers Union; International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers

Québec: support for strike in Saint John (1963), 121

Québec Federation of Labour, 118–19, 197

Quinn, Marilyn, 221–22, 221

railway unions, 36, 38–40, 46, 79, 237n59

railway strike (1950), 246n28. See also Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad (later Railway) Employees; Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers; “Save Our Shops”

Ramsay, Fred, 20, 22

regional cooperation: labour federations and, 114, 268n83. See also Atlantic Region Labour Education Centre

regional disparities. See regional underdevelopment

regional underdevelopment, 10, 19, 93, 102–3, 106, 118, 130, 135–40, 178–79, 185, 212–13, 248n60

Reid, Eddie, 87

relief camps (1930s), 237–38n8. See also unemployment

replacement workers. See strikebreakers

reproductive rights, 142

Restigouche Woodsmen’s Union, 119, 245n22

Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU), 121–22, 179–80

Richard, Bishop André, 207

Richard, Mariette, 169

Richards, C. D., 50

Richardson, J. Albert, 133–34, 182, 258n65

Riche, Nancy, 182

Roberts, W. F., 57

Robertson, Brenda, 168

Robichaud, Fernand, 206

Robichaud, Herménégilde, 164

Robichaud, Louis Joseph, 101–3, 109, 123, 126, 126–29, 249–50n4

Robinson, James A., 35

Rogers, Pat, 191

Rogers, W. R., 53

Roy, Raymond, 59

Royal Commission on Employer-Employee Relations in the Public Services of New Brunswick. See Frankel, Saul J.

Royal Commission on Finance and Municipal Taxation in New Brunswick. See Bryne Report

Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital (1889), 7

Saint John and District Labour Council, 115–16, 151–52, 159, 185, 234n37. See also labour councils

Saint John Trades and Labour Council, 16, 18, 37, 41, 50, 54, 88, 91. See also labour councils

Saunders, Lorne, 260n78

“Save Our Shops” (Moncton), 177–79, 178, 183–84

school boards, 35, 46, 113, 122–23, 125, 195, 197, 202, 255n45

school board employees’ strike (1982), 162

Scott, Vivian, 192

Second World War: labour relations during, 72–76

Shannon, Sara, 35

shipyards (Saint John), 82, 212, 252n23

dry dock, 81, 106, 147

Silas, Linda, 192, 192

Simonds, John, 97

Skaling, Arthur E., 90–92, 105, 109, 248n57

Sobeys: strike, in 1968–69, 122

in 1980–81, 157

socialism, 17, 53, 77, 107, 133–34, 234n31, 235n38, 239n19, 249–50n4. See also Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Squires, F. C., 240n25

Stafford, Harold, 248n64

St. Anne–Nackawic Pulp and Paper, 149

strike (1981), 162–63

Steep, Tom, 215

Steeves, E. R., 44, 46–47, 47, 49, 51–52, 54, 57, 238n10, 248n57

Stevenson, Ray, 135

Stewart, Paul, 200

street railway workers (Saint John): lockout (1921), 37

strike (1914), 20–22, 21

strikebreakers, 20, 27–28, 88–89, 179, 186, 197

restrictions on strikebreaking, 128, 256n57. See also anti-scab laws

Stuart, Henry Harvey, 32, 35, 234n31

Sugar Refinery Workers Union (Saint John): strike (1955), 97, 249n70

Sugrue, Estella, 39, 236n49

Sugrue, James L., 17–20, 18, 22–28, 30, 49, 233n23

Tabak, Enrique, 160

Tansley, Donald, 127

teachers, 30, 234n31

New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation, 126–27, 129, 189, 191–92, 257n58, 271n21

textbooks, 19, 24, 42, 56, 66, 76

textile workers, 35, 68–69, 80–81

Milltown Textile Cooperative, 93

Thériault, Gilles, 164–65, 173, 263n22

Thomas, J. H. “Jimmy,” 41–42

Thompson, Fred, 224

Thorne, Nellie, 33

Tighe, James Edmund, 26, 32, 36, 36–41, 48, 51, 55–56, 69

Tilley, Leonard, 54–56

Tippett, Paula, 268n84

Touchie, Bill: on organizing unions, 145

Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC), 9–10, 19, 38, 53, 61, 68, 72, 91, 124, 236n46

1914 charter from, 231n6

1914 convention (Saint John), 22–24

1929 convention (Saint John), 2, 41–42, 237n60

conflict of with CIO unions, 80–81

and CSU, 72, 86–87, 89

Freedom of Trade Union Association Act drafted by, 59, 240n28

merger of with CCL, 94

Trade Union Act (1872), 58. See also Nova Scotia Trade Union Act

Trites, Albert E., 235n40

Trites, Peter, 182

Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 148–50, 152, 198

unemployment, 40–41, 47–48, 54, 67, 71, 102, 113. 135

relief camps (1930s), 237–38n8

relief work, 47–48

unemployment insurance, 51, 67–68, 75, 140, 205–7

union membership, New Brunswick, 9, 80, 100, 104, 144, 167, 214–15, 222, 227, 245n20 260n79

Union of Bank Employees, 167

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, 18, 79, 82, 119–20, 145, 158, 260n80, 262n16

United Farmers of New Brunswick, 34–35

United Farm Workers (California), 143–45

United Mine Workers of America (UMWA). See coal miners

United Packinghouse Workers of America: strike (1947), 83

United Steelworkers of America, 131, 158, 174–75, 186, 202, 207, 215, 272n26. See also Day of Concern, Bathurst (1972)

vacation pay, 83, 92, 106, 113

Vair, George, 150, 152

Vandenbore, Frank, 79

Vandenbroeck, Joseph, 66–67

Vanderbeck, Abram, 35

Vanderbeck, John W., 35, 235n39

Vautour, Angela, 206–7

Veniot, Peter J., 39–41

Vietnam War, 253n32

vocational schools, 42, 54, 56, 234n35, 240n21

Waffle, New Brunswick, 133–34, 258n65. See also New Democratic Party

wage controls: in 1976, 147–52

in 1982, 176

Walker, William, 105

Wallace, John H., 44, 46, 60

Ward, Valentine, 169

Washburn, Larry, 203

Watters, James C., 22, 38

Webber, Kenneth J., 112

Weekly Rest Period Act, 92

Weir, Elizabeth, 188, 190, 194–95, 198, 200, 201, 216–17, 268n84

White, Bob, 194, 204, 206

Whitebone, James A., 41, 44, 46, 49, 49–50, 54–58, 61, 64, 66–68, 70, 72, 73–76, 84–85, 89, 91, 94–98, 96, 106–15, 115, 123, 238n12, 248nn57, 65, 249n69

Williams, J. D., 79

Williamson, H. H., 127–28

Wilson, F. C., 26

women, 19, 24, 29, 38–39, 68–70, 74–75, 112–13, 115–18, 175

enfranchisement of, 24, 34, 42

repeal of ban on employment of married women in civil service, 126, 256n52. See also Advisory Council on the Status of Women; equal pay for women; nurses; pay equity

women and NBFL: vice-presidency for women’s issues, 169–70

women delegates at meetings of, 33, 35–36, 68, 80, 95, 115–16, 119, 167, 222–23, 248n66

Women’s Committee, 168–71, 169

woods, workers in the, 27, 34, 54, 56, 119–20, 234n36, 236n54, 254n41

Woodsworth, J. S., 51–53, 239n17

workers’ compensation, 19, 25–27, 33–34, 39–40, 42, 49, 51, 55–57, 77, 113, 157–58, 177, 198–201, 216–17, 232–33n20, 233n22, 238n10, 251n16. See also Workmen’s Compensation Board

Workers’ Unity League (WUL), 57, 61

working day: length of, 2, 29, 41

Workmen’s Compensation Board (1918), 27, 49, 143, 200, 234n36, 248n57

Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission (1995), 200, 216, 217

workplace safety, 19, 174–75, 199–20. See also Escuminac Disaster (1959); Minto mine tragedy (1932); Occupational Health and Safety Act; workers’ compensation

Wright, R. H., 70

Wuhr, Mathias, 62–63, 63

Yorston, G. W., 79

Young, Paul, 149, 200

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