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OverviewTheBCtradition of fighting back against unfair pay and unsafe working conditions has been around since before the colony joined Confederation. In1849Scottish labourers atBC's first coal mine at Fort Rupert went on strike to protest wretched working conditions, and it's been a wild ride ever since. For years theBClabour movement was the most militant in the land, led by colourful characters like Ginger Goodwin, murdered for his pains, and pull-no-punches communist Harvey Murphy, who brought the house of labour down on himselfwith his infamous ""underwearspeech."" Through years of battles withBC's power elite and small victories followed by bitter defeats,BCunions established the five-day work week, the eight-hour day, paid holidays, the right to a safe, non-discriminatory workplace and many more taken-for-granted features of the modern work landscape. But unions' enemies never sleep and, well into the second decade of the twenty-first century, battles still go on, like that ofBCteachers in their long and ultimately successful struggle to improve classroom conditions.On the Linealso highlights the role played by women, Indigenous and minority workers in working toward equality and democracy in workplaces andcommunities. In prose that is both accessible and engaging, accompanied by over two hundred archival photos, Mickleburgh tells the important story of howBC's labour organizations have shaped the economic, political and social fabric of the province-at a cost of much blood, sweat, toil and tears. This volume is the most comprehensive overview of labour's struggle inBCand will be of particular interest to union members, community activists, academics and readers of regionalhistory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rod MickleburghPublisher: Harbour Publishing Imprint: Harbour Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 29.40cm Weight: 1.392kg ISBN: 9781550178265ISBN 10: 1550178261 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 11 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews[Mickleburgh has] the gift of bringing the past to life. --Dr. Jean Barman, author of The West Beyond the West You cannot read [On the Line] and not be overwhelmed by all the forces that opposed the progress of workers over more than a century of labour history. And you cannot read this book and not marvel at the tenacity and the capacity of workers to organize and fight back. --Irene Lanzinger, president, BC Federation of Labour [Mickleburgh has] the gift of bringing the past to life. --Dr. Jean Barman, author of The West Beyond the West You cannot read [On the Line] and not be overwhelmed by all the forces that opposed the progress of workers over more than a century of labour history. And you cannot read this book and not marvel at the tenacity and the capacity of workers to organize and fight back. --Irene Lanzinger, president, BC Federation of Labour Author InformationRod Mickleburgh is a former labour reporter for the Vancouver Sun and Province and senior writer for The Globe and Mail. He is also the author of The Art of the Impossible: Dave Barrett and the NDP in Power, 19721975 (co-authored with Geoff Meggs). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |