"when Our Membership Awakens": Welfare Work and Canadian Union Activism, 1950-1965.
Labour/Le Travail 1997, Fall, 40
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Shirley Tillotson, " `When our membership awakens': Welfare Work and Canadian Union Activism, 1950-1965," Labour/Le Travail, 40 (Fall 1997), 137-69. People sometimes can't understand why the wrong element gets control of an organization. Well, the answer is simple. If anyone had wanted to get control of the Calgary [Labour] Council for 1949 they sure could have succeeded last Friday night. (1)
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