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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction: “Makers of History”
  5. Chapter 1. “An Accomplished Fact” 1913–1929
    1. 16 September 1913
    2. Before the War
    3. Workers’ Compensation
    4. Reconstruction
    5. Broader Horizons
    6. “No Short Cut”
  6. Chapter 2. “What We Were Promised” 1930–1939
    1. “The Prevention of Unemployment”
    2. A New Politics?
    3. The Right to a Union
    4. Miramichi and Minto
    5. The Labour and Industrial Relations Act
    6. Ending the Depression
  7. Chapter 3. “A Province Fit for Heroes” 1940–1956
    1. Defending Democracy
    2. “A Blue-Print of Peace”
    3. Industrial Unionism
    4. Industrial Legality
    5. Power and Politics
    6. House of Labour
  8. Chapter 4. “The New Unionism” 1957–1975
    1. Equal Opportunities
    2. Whitebone vs. MacLeod
    3. New Members
    4. Public Employees
    5. Development and Underdevelopment
    6. Looking Forward
  9. Chapter 5. “On the Line” 1976–1997
    1. Days of Protest
    2. Moderates and Militants
    3. Strengthening Participation
    4. Plan of Action
    5. McKenna vs. the Unions
    6. “Make It Fair”
  10. Epilogue: “Honour the Past. Build the Future”
  11. Appendix: Membership in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913–2011
  12. Notes
  13. Index

Working Canadians: Books from the CCLH

Series editors: Alvin Finkel and Greg Kealey

The Canadian Committee on Labour History is Canada’s organization of historians and other scholars interested in the study of the lives and struggles of working people throughout Canada’s past. Since 1976, the CCLH has published Labour / Le Travail, Canada’s pre-eminent scholarly journal of labour studies. It also publishes books, now in conjunction with AU Press, that focus on the history of Canada’s working people and their organizations. The emphasis in this series is on materials that are accessible to labour audiences as well as university audiences rather than simply on scholarly studies in the labour area. This includes documentary collections, oral histories, autobiographies, biographies, and provincial and local labour movement histories with a popular bent.

SERIES TITLES

Champagne and Meatballs: Adventures of a Canadian Communist

Bert Whyte, edited and with an introduction by Larry Hannant

Working People in Alberta: A History

Alvin Finkel, with contributions by Jason Foster, Winston Gereluk, Jennifer Kelly and Dan Cui, James Muir, Joan Schiebelbein, Jim Selby, and Eric Strikwerda

Union Power: Solidarity and Struggle in Niagara

Carmela Patrias and Larry Savage

The Wages of Relief: Cities and the Unemployed in Prairie Canada, 1929–39

Eric Strikwerda

Provincial Solidarities: A History of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour / Solidarités provinciales: Histoire de la Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Nouveau-Brunswick

David Frank

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