Working People in Alberta

A History

Ebook

Working People in Alberta traces the history of labour in Alberta from the period of First Nations occupation to the present. Drawing on over two hundred interviews with labour leaders, activists, and ordinary working people, as well as on archival records, the volume gives voice to the people who have toiled in Alberta over the centuries. In so doing, it seeks to counter the view of Alberta as a one-class, one-party, one-ideology province, in which distinctions between those who work and those who own are irrelevant. Workers from across the generations tell another tale, of an ongoing collective struggle to improve their economic and social circumstances in the face of a dominant, exploitative elite. Their stories are set within a sequential analysis of provincial politics and economics, supplemented by chapters on women and the labour movement and on minority workers of colour and their quest for social justice.Published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Alberta Federation of Labour, Working People in Alberta contrasts the stories of workers who were union members and those who were not. In its depictions of union organizing drives, strikes, and working-class life in cities and towns, this lavishly illustrated volume creates a composite portrait of the men and women who have worked to build and sustain the province of Alberta.With contributions by Jason Foster, Winston Gereluk, Jennifer Kelly and Dan Cui, James Muir, Joan Schiebelbein, Jim Selby, and Eric Strikwerda

Table of contents

Table of contents
Cover 1
Contents 10
Acknowledgements 12
INTRODUCTION: Those Who Built Alberta 16
1 Millennia of Native Work 22
2 The Fur Trade and Early European Settlement 32
3 One Step Forward: Alberta Workers 1885–1914 52
4 War, Repression, and Depression, 1914–1939 90
5 Alberta Labour and Working-Class Life, 1940–1959 122
6 The Boomers Become the Workers: Alberta, 1960–1980 154
7 Alberta Labour in the 1980s 186
8 Revolution, Retrenchment, and the New Normal: The 1990s and Beyond 218
9 Women, Labour, and the Labour Movement 256
10 Racialization and Work 280
CONCLUSION: A History to Build Upon 300
Notes 310
Bibliography 330
Contributors 346
Index 348
A 348
B 349
C 349
D 351
E 351
F 351
G 352
H 352
L 353
J 353
K 353
I 353
M 354
N 354
O 355
P 355
S 356
R 356
T 357
U 357
V 358
W 358
Y 358
Z 358