History of the Lithographers Strike

History of the Lithographers  Strike
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1896
Genre: Lithographers
ISBN: WISC:89058505421

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History of the Lithographers Strike

History of the Lithographers  Strike
Author: Lithographers International Protective a
Publsiher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1342517970

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History of the Lithographers Union

History of the Lithographers Union
Author: Fred C. Munson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1963
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: UOM:39015023491668

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Sympathetic Strikes and Sympathetic Lockouts

Sympathetic Strikes and Sympathetic Lockouts
Author: Fred Smith Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1898
Genre: Strikes and lockouts
ISBN: HARVARD:32044019070325

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On the Job

On the Job
Author: Craig Heron,Robert H. Storey
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0773505997

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Every day millions of Canadians go out to work. They labour in factories, offices, restaurants, and retail stores, on ships, and deep in mines. And every day millions of other Canadians, mostly women, begin work in their homes, performing the many tasks that ensure the well-being of their families and ultimately, the reproduction of the paid labour force. Yet, for all its undoubted importance, there has been remarkably little systematic research into the past and present dynamics of the world of work in Canada.

The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union 1832 1972

The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union  1832 1972
Author: Sally Zerker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2016
Genre: Printing industry
ISBN: OCLC:1248695829

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A meeting of twenty-four journeymen printers at the York Hotel in Toronto in 1832 marked the birth of Canada’s earliest and still continuing labour organization. This case study of the printers of Toronto traces the development of the union which began as the Toronto Typographical Society. Through a close examination of this Canadian local’s relations with its eventual parent organization in the US, Zerker reveals the ‘domination’ and brings into question the advantages of an international connection.In 1866, under pressure from the American federation of printing unions, the Toronto body became an affiliate of the International Typographical Union, thus forming the crucial relationship which, as Zerker shows, came to govern every element of local decision and policy. Though the TTU achieved a pioneer victory in independently leading its members in their struggle for a shorter working day, from 1885 on the ITU directives and programs came to rule the Toronto union, causing enormous losses in membership and industry control.Zerker cites as examples the ITU program in the 1920s which resulted in a bitter strike which broke the Toronto union’s control of the labour force in the commercial sector; and, more recently, its misdirection of the printers’ strike of the Toronto newspapers in the 1960s which resulted in the expulsion of members from the workplaces that had been the preserve of the organization for nearly a century. Zerker blames the failure to respond effectively to the technology of the computer age on poor TTU management in pre-strike negotiations but, above all, on ITU intransigence, ignorance, and arrogance. In more recent years, after the end of this history, TTU membership has increased substantially and the local has been revitalized under its new leadership; the International, too, shows signs of being on the way to much-awaited reforms.This history is in many senses a microcosm of the Canadian labour movement and forms an important strand in general cultural history of Toronto.

National Lithographer

National Lithographer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1919
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CHI:098432762

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The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union 1832 1972

The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union  1832 1972
Author: Sally F. Zerker
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1983-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781442651296

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A meeting of twenty-four journeymen printers at the York Hotel in Toronto in 1832 marked the birth of Canada’s earliest and still continuing labour organization. This case study of the printers of Toronto traces the development of the union which began as the Toronto Typographical Society. Through a close examination of this Canadian local’s relations with its eventual parent organization in the US, Zerker reveals the ‘domination’ and brings into question the advantages of an international connection. In 1866, under pressure from the American federation of printing unions, the Toronto body became an affiliate of the International Typographical Union, thus forming the crucial relationship which, as Zerker shows, came to govern every element of local decision and policy. Though the TTU achieved a pioneer victory in independently leading its members in their struggle for a shorter working day, from 1885 on the ITU directives and programs came to rule the Toronto union, causing enormous losses in membership and industry control. Zerker cites as examples the ITU program in the 1920s which resulted in a bitter strike which broke the Toronto union’s control of the labour force in the commercial sector; and, more recently, its misdirection of the printers’ strike of the Toronto newspapers in the 1960s which resulted in the expulsion of members from the workplaces that had been the preserve of the organization for nearly a century. Zerker blames the failure to respond effectively to the technology of the computer age on poor TTU management in pre-strike negotiations but, above all, on ITU intransigence, ignorance, and arrogance. In more recent years, after the end of this history, TTU membership has increased substantially and the local has been revitalized under its new leadership; the International, too, shows signs of being on the way to much-awaited reforms. This history is in many senses a microcosm of the Canadian labour movement and forms an important strand in general cultural history of Toronto.