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Labour Goes to War: The CIO and the Construction of a New Social Order, 1939-45 (Studies in Canadian Military History) (Hardcover)

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During the Second World War, the Congress of Industrial Organizations in Canada grew from a handful of members to more than a quarter-million. What was it about the “good war” that brought about this phenomenal growth? Labour Goes to War argues that both economic and cultural forces were at work. Labour shortages gave workers greater economic power in the workplace. But cultural factors – workers’ patriotism, ties to those on active service, and allegiance to the “people’s war” – also fueled the CIO’s growth. The complex, often contradictory, motives of workers during this period left the Canadian labour movement with an ambivalent progressive/conservative legacy.

About the Author


Wendy Cuthbertson has worked for the Canadian AutoWorkers Union, the Ontario Pay Equity Commission, and the OntarioConfederation of University Faculty Associations.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780774823425
ISBN-10: 0774823429
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Publication Date: June 12th, 2012
Pages: 240
Language: English
Series: Studies in Canadian Military History