You Can't Scare Me...I'm Stickin' to the Union: Women in British Columbia During the Great Depression
Item
Descriptive Metadata
- Identifier
- TS-You Can't Scare Me...I'm Stickin' to the Union
- Title
- You Can't Scare Me...I'm Stickin' to the Union: Women in British Columbia During the Great Depression
- Description
- A history of the organizing women in the 1930s. Constraints on labour, Women's labour leagues, fishing industry militancy, restaurant strikes, domestic workers conditions, garment workers, saleswomen,
- Format
- PDF, 11 pages
- Type
- Publication
- Date Created
- 2024-04-17
Research, Contributions, Curation
- Sub-theme
- Women and trade unionism
- Places, Locations and Nations
- Vancouver, Canada.
- Unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
- Note
- Source for statistics and major labour and organizing actions in British Columbia.
Source
- Provenance
- Sara Diamond fonds donated to VIVO Media Arts Centre's Crista Dahl Media Library and Archive in 2018.
- Access Rights
- For research purposes. Requires permission to publish. Please contact the archivist
- Rights Holder
- Sara Diamond
- Resource class
- Document
Interpretive Analysis
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