Bibliographie complète
Cross-Border Unions: Internationals in Canada, 1901–1914
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Huberman, Michael (Auteur)
- Young, Denise (Auteur)
Titre
Cross-Border Unions: Internationals in Canada, 1901–1914
Résumé
Debate on the role of international unions (unions with headquarters in the United States) in Canada is longstanding. One school of thought maintains that internationals have weakened Canada's union movement; another view holds that international and national unions acted in concert and increased the number of disputes and the likelihood of workers' victory. Using a newly created data base of strike dimensions for the period before World War I, the key years of union growth in Canada, we test these opposing views in a competing-risks framework. We find that internationals did not weaken Canada's union movement; nor did the two union types act in concert. Instead, internationals were absorbed in Canada's industrial relations framework.
Publication
Explorations in Economic History
Volume
36
Numéro
3
Pages
204-231
Date
1999-07-01
Abrév. de revue
Explorations in Economic History
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
0014-4983
Titre abrégé
Cross-Border Unions
Consulté le
20/01/2024 16:35
Catalogue de bibl.
ScienceDirect
Référence
Huberman, Michael, et Denise Young. « Cross-Border Unions: Internationals in Canada, 1901–1914 ». Explorations in Economic History 36, no 3 (1 juillet 1999) : 204‑31. https://doi.org/10.1006/exeh.1999.0716.
Années
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