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Spring 2023

Features

  • 7 FIRST PERSON

    NERVE

    Dorothy Routenburg

  • 8

    AN INTRODUCTION TO DEINDUSTRIALIZATION AND TRADE UNIONISM

    Steven High

  • 11

    THE LABOUR MOVEMENT ORIGINS OF “JUST TRANSITION”

    Alice Mah

  • 15

    THE SPECTRE OF THE RUNAWAY SHOP

    Steven High and Tim Liebregt

  • 17

    DEINDUSTRIALIZATION ON A GLOBAL SCALE

    Fred Burrill

  • 17 FIRST PERSON

    THE CLOSING OF THE PLANT

    Celia Riches

  • 19

    I WAS BORN IN GLASGOW

    JOHN LIVINGSTONE

  • 20 FIRST PERSON

    MY LAST SHIFT

    Marcel Boudreau

  • 21

    THE CHINESE RUST BELT

    Wen Xie

  • 23

    RECLAIMING LAND AFTER THE URANIUM BOOM GOES BUST

    Lianne C. Leddy

  • 25

    FIGHTING CLOSURE IN DEINDUSTRIALIZING CAPE BRETON

    Lachlan Mackinnon

  • 27 FIRST PERSON

    I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT DAY

    Winston Ruck

  • 28

    LA CORVÉE-HABITATION & THE EVOLUTION OF TRADE UNIONISM IN QUÉBEC

    Laurence Hamel-Roy

  • 30

    THE STRUGGLE AGAINST HOMEWORKING IN MONTRÉAL’S CLOTHING INDUSTRY

    Lauren Laframboise

  • 31 FIRST PERSON

    HOMEWORKING

    Anonymous

  • 32 FIRST PERSON

    IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT, YOU CAN LEAVE IT

    Anonymous

  • 33

    WHEN WORKERS TURN TO EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP

    Gregory Wilson

  • 35

    FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT IN ONTARIO’S AUTO SECTOR

    Dimitry Anastakis

  • 36 FIRST PERSON

    THE HOUSE IS GONE

    Words and Photographs by Gayle Hurmuses

  • 40

    A BROKEN PROMISE TO SEARS PENSIONERS

    Indranil Chakraborty

  • 41 FIRST PERSON

    THEIR PROMISE

    Bill Mckinnon

  • 42 FIRST PERSON

    THERE IS LEGISLATION

    Jerry Klages

  • 42 FIRST PERSON

    I’M TALKING ABOUT THE PENSIONERS

    Ingrid Strange

  • 43

    A CAPITALISM WITH A HUMAN FACE? UNION POWER IN GERMANY

    Stefan Berger

  • 45

    THE MANY MEANINGS OF THINGS  

    Emily Gann and Rebecca Dolgoy

  • 47 FIRST PERSON

    COMMUNITY, CAMARADERIE, AND PRODUCING HISTORICAL SCHOLARSHIP

    Han-Yi Huang

Departments

  • 48 ON TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

    GROUNDED

    Don Wren