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... Workers boasted more than 13 000 members . Other workers , for instance , the factory - hands of the numerous manufacturing establishments in Amherst ( a small Nova Scotia town of 10 000 ) were also organizing “ one great union . ” The ...
... Workers boasted more than 13 000 members . Other workers , for instance , the factory - hands of the numerous manufacturing establishments in Amherst ( a small Nova Scotia town of 10 000 ) were also organizing “ one great union . ” The ...
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... workers such as farm labourers and some railway employees had enjoyed proportionate wage in- creases , but most workers had not kept up . For most , the rate of inflation between 1916 and 1919 was about twice that of wage increases . To ...
... workers such as farm labourers and some railway employees had enjoyed proportionate wage in- creases , but most workers had not kept up . For most , the rate of inflation between 1916 and 1919 was about twice that of wage increases . To ...
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... Workers or organizers who troubled the political scene were vulnerable to harassment under the old Padlock Law that survived the 1930s until the Supreme Court found it unconstitutional in 1957 ( because it invaded the ex- clusive power ...
... Workers or organizers who troubled the political scene were vulnerable to harassment under the old Padlock Law that survived the 1930s until the Supreme Court found it unconstitutional in 1957 ( because it invaded the ex- clusive power ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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