Canadian Labour in Crisis
Reinventing the Workers' Movement
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
Published:1st Mar '11
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Does Canada have a working-class movement? Though many of us think of ourselves as middle class, most of us are, in fact, working class: we work for a wage. And though many of us are members of unions – the most significant organizations of the working-class movement in Canada – most people do not understand themselves to be part of this movement. Canadian Labour in Crisis asks why this is so. Through an analysis of the contemporary Canadian working-class movement and its historical development, David Camfield offers an explanation for its current state and argues that reform within the movement is not enough. From the structure of organizations to their activities and even the guiding ideology, Camfield contends that the movement needs a radical reinvention – and offers us a new way forward in reaching this goal.
“…a rich and compelling account of what is happening within unions in Canada and Quebec, and a detailed agenda for a new kind of working class movement. This should be read by anyone concerned with the future of unions in Canada and Quebec and would be a useful text in a union course or an introductory university course on unions.”
-- Wayne Lewchuk, McMaster University for Labour/LeTravail 69, SpringISBN: 9781552664162
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 1mm
Weight: unknown
168 pages