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Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada

This is a timeline of labour issues and events in Canada.

1870s edit

 
A Labour Day parade in Toronto, c. 1900
  • 1872 – The Toronto Typographical Union goes on strike on March 25 over its demands for a nine-hour workday. Union activity then being a criminal offence, 24 members of the strike committee are jailed for conspiracy as a result of legal action taken by the editor of The Globe, Liberal Party leader George Brown. The protests that follow Brown's actions lead to Parliament passing the Trade Unions Act on June 14 which legalizes trade unions.[1]
  • 1873 – A first attempt at establishing a national trade union centre is made by the founding of the Canadian Labour Union. It later dissolves in 1878.[2]

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1890s edit

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1910s edit

 
The Winnipeg general strike in 1919

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1940s edit

 
Female shop stewards at the Burrard Drydock, North Vancouver, British Columbia. The company hired more than 1000 women during World War II, all of whom were dismissed after the war to free up jobs for the men returning from armed service.

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2010s edit

  • July 5, 2010 - A tentative resolution of the Vale strike in Sudbury is announced.[17]
  • September 11, 2012 - Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and the Liberal party pass Bill 115 'Putting Students First Act 2012', thereby eliminating the rights of all teachers in the province to go on strike for the next two years. Bill 115 also freezes wages, grants ten sick days per year (down from twenty) and eliminates banked sick days from previous years. Unions state that this bill is a violation of their members' rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and that the bill violates the Ontario Labour Relations Act of 1995.
  • February 4, 2012 - in Halifax, Amalgamated Transit Union went on strike, crippling the city's public transportation until March 14, 2012. Transit workers were denied salary or compensation increases, due to a reported $3M deficit.[18]
  • 2013 – Unifor is formed through the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, becoming the largest private-sector union in the country.
  • 2019 - SMWIA ICI members Go on strike in Ontario for 8 weeks May - June first strike in 30 years for that organization.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c Phillips, Pattie (September 4, 2009). "Highlights in Canadian Labour History". CBC News. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  2. ^ Rouillard & Bullen 2013.
  3. ^ Marsh 2016.
  4. ^ "Vancouver Island War", Knowledge Network preview/summary video(3 minutes) 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Jennissen 1981, p. 55.
  6. ^ Angus 2004, p. 95.
  7. ^ Smith 2013.
  8. ^ Palmer et al. 2015.
  9. ^ Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks – NFB – Collection
  10. ^ Miller 1975, p. 311.
  11. ^ Erickson & Laycock 2015, pp. 13–15.
  12. ^ "Fighting the good fight: Homer Seguin tells his story" 2012-03-08 at the Wayback Machine, Northern Life, October 15, 2008. northernlife.ca
  13. ^ Laxer 1976, p. 127.
  14. ^ "Air Canada Hit By Work-to-Rule", The Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, pp. 1–2, 9 December 1968, retrieved 28 November 2016
  15. ^ "1973 – 1982: CUPE Becomes a Seasoned Political Force". Canadian Union of Public Employees. 2014. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  16. ^ Legrande, Linda (1979). "Merger of Retail Clerks, Meat Cutters Created Union Exceeding 1.2 Million". Monthly Labor Review. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 102 (9): 56–57. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  17. ^ a b "Vale reaches deal with workers at Sudbury nickel mine"[permanent dead link]. The Gazette, July 5, 2010.
  18. ^ "Love the Way We Bitch".

References edit

  • Angus, Ian (2004) [1981]. Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Communist Party of Canada. Victoria, British Columbia: Trafford Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4120-3808-9.
  • Erickson, Lynda; Laycock, David (2015). "Party History and Electoral Fortunes, 1961–2003". In Laycock, David; Erickson, Lynda (eds.). Reviving Social Democracy: The Near Death and Surprising Rise of the Federal NDP. Vancouver: UBC Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-2849-9.
  • Jennissen, Theresa (1981). "The Development of the Workmen's Compensation Act of Ontario, 1914". Canadian Journal of Social Work Education. 7 (1): 55–71. JSTOR 23458246.
  • Laxer, Robert (1976). Canada's Unions. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company. ISBN 978-0-88862-097-2.
  • Marsh, James H. (2016) [2013]. "Origins of Labour Day". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
  • Miller, Gordon B. (1975). "Immigration and Labour: Critic or Catalyst?". Canadian Public Policy. University of Toronto Press. 1 (3): 311–316. doi:10.2307/3549378. JSTOR 3549378.
  • Palmer, Bryan D.; Frank, David; McCallum, Todd; Rouillard, Jacques (2015) [2006]. "Working-Class History". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  • Rouillard, Jacques; Bullen, John (2013) [2006]. "Canadian Labor Union". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  • Smith, D. A. (2013) [2006]. "Employment Insurance". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved June 8, 2016.

External links edit

  • Records of Mayworks labour festival are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a timeline of labour issues and events in Canada Contents 1 1870s 2 1880s 3 1890s 4 1900s 5 1910s 6 1920s 7 1930s 8 1940s 9 1950s 10 1960s 11 1970s 12 1980s 13 1990s 14 2000s 15 2010s 16 See also 17 Footnotes 18 References 19 External links1870s edit nbsp A Labour Day parade in Toronto c 19001872 The Toronto Typographical Union goes on strike on March 25 over its demands for a nine hour workday Union activity then being a criminal offence 24 members of the strike committee are jailed for conspiracy as a result of legal action taken by the editor of The Globe Liberal Party leader George Brown The protests that follow Brown s actions lead to Parliament passing the Trade Unions Act on June 14 which legalizes trade unions 1 1873 A first attempt at establishing a national trade union centre is made by the founding of the Canadian Labour Union It later dissolves in 1878 2 1880s edit1883 The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada TLC a Canada wide central federation of trade unions is formed 1889 Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital 1 1890s edit1894 Labour Day is made a federal public holiday 3 1900s edit1900 Parliament passes the Conciliation Act and establishes the federal Department of Labour 1 1910s edit nbsp The Winnipeg general strike in 19191912 1914 Great Coal Strike on Vancouver Island aka Vancouver Island War 4 after which miner Joseph Mairs died in jail having received no medical attention A memorial cairn stands in Ladysmith British Columbia 1914 The Workmen s Compensation Act the first social insurance legislation in Canadian history was adopted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 5 1917 The Canadian Labour Party is founded on the initiative of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada 6 1918 The shooting death of Albert Ginger Goodwin sparks the Vancouver general strike the first general strike in Canadian history 1919 Western Labour Conference in Calgary leads to creation of One Big Union 1919 Winnipeg general strike1920s edit1924 An informal coalition of progressive MPs forms the Ginger Group in the House of Commons to fight for labour and social issues 1925 One coal miner was killed and many injured during a protest as a result of a major strike at the British Empire Steel and Coal Company BESCO in New Waterford Nova Scotia Davis Day was established in the memory of Bill Davis the miner who was killed by company police The labour dispute resulted in the deployment of 2 000 soldiers during the largest peacetime deployment of the Canadian Militia for an internal conflict since the North West Rebellion of 1885 1929 Death suspected murder of trade unionists Rosvall and Voutilainen1930s edit1931 Estevan riot 1932 Creation of the Co operative Commonwealth Federation 1935 On to Ottawa Trek 1935 Battle of Ballantyne Pier 1938 Bloody Sunday 1939 Canada declares war on Germany1940s edit nbsp Female shop stewards at the Burrard Drydock North Vancouver British Columbia The company hired more than 1000 women during World War II all of whom were dismissed after the war to free up jobs for the men returning from armed service 1940 The Canadian Congress of Labour is founded following the expulsion of supporters of the Congress of Industrial Organizations from the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada in 1939 as a result of pressure from the American Federation of Labor August 1940 The first compulsory national unemployment insurance system in Canada is introduced it comes into operation in July 1941 7 1945 Ford strike of 1945 1946 Introduction of the Rand formula 1949 Aggregate union membership in Canada surpasses one million 8 1949 Asbestos Strike 1949 Controversial American labour unionist Hal C Banks comes to Canada to assist in a labour dispute between rival shipping unions 9 1950s edit1952 First Peace Arch concert by musician and labour activist Paul Robeson 1956 The Canadian Labour Congress is formed through the merger of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada and the Canadian Congress of Labour 10 1956 The Mine Mill and Smelter Workers hold a national convention in Sudbury Ontario at which singer and activist Paul Robeson gives his first concert outside the United States since being placed under a travel ban by the United States government in 1950 1960s edit1961 The New Democratic Party is founded as the successor to the Co operative Commonwealth Federation and establishes a formal relationship with the organized labour movement 11 September 10 1961 A Mine Mill and Smelter Workers meeting at the Sudbury Arena regarding the union s controversial proposal to merge with the United Steelworkers erupts into a riot 12 1963 Reesor Siding Strike 1963 The Canadian Union of Public Employees is formed through from the merger of the National Union of Public Employees and the National Union of Public Service Employees 13 1965 Wildcat postal strike leading to the extension of collective bargaining rights to the majority of the public service 1967 The international Mine Mill and Smelter Workers merge with the United Steelworkers Local 598 in Sudbury Ontario is the only Mine Mill local in the world to reject the merger instead continuing operations as an unaffiliated union organization until 1993 1968 Air Canada agents in British Columbia begin work to rule over a dispute over the industrial relations department s bargaining methods 14 1969 Murray Hill riot1970s edit1971 Introduction of paid maternity leave through unemployment insurance 1975 Grace Hartman is elected as the second president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees becoming the first woman to lead a major labour union in North America 15 September 15 1978 The Inco Strike of 1978 begins in Sudbury Ontario Workers are out on strike for almost nine months until June 7 1979 June 1979 The United Food and Commercial Workers is formed through the merger of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and the Retail Clerks International Union 16 1980s edit1985 The Canadian Auto Workers become independent of their former parent union the United Auto Workers This process is later documented in the film Final Offer 1986 Six month long strike at the Gainers meatpacking plant in Edmonton1990s edit1992 A bomb at the Giant Mine in the Northwest Territories kills nine replacement workers Striking mine employee Roger Warren is eventually convicted on nine counts of second degree murder 1993 Local 598 in Sudbury Ontario which was the only Mine Mill local in the world not to join the United Steelworkers when the two unions merged in 1967 joins the Canadian Auto Workers 1998 Teenagers Jennifer Wiebe and Tessa Lowinger successfully unionize a McDonald s franchise in Squamish British Columbia However the union is decertified in July 1999 2000s editNovember 22 2000 A McDonald s restaurant in Montreal is unionized The location is closed down on August 31 2001 with the owner claiming economic pressures due to a rent hike This is later documented in the film Maxime McDuff amp McDo September 11 2001 The first day of a general PSAC strike when workers called off the strike to go back to work and help Canadians 2004 CN Rail workers strike 2004 after 3 weeks of striking PSAC members were mandated back to work by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney 2005 Wal Mart closes its Saguenay Quebec store which became the first store of its brand in Canada being unionized May 29 2006 Toronto Transit Commission workers stage a one day wildcat strike April 26 2008 2008 Toronto Transit Commission strike September 19 2008 A fire destroys the historic Sudbury Steelworkers Hall in Sudbury Ontario December 10 2008 OC Transpo drivers and mechanics strike June 22 2009 2009 City of Toronto inside and outside workers strike July 13 2009 Workers at Vale s operations in Sudbury embark on a yearlong strike over contract concessions 17 2010s editJuly 5 2010 A tentative resolution of the Vale strike in Sudbury is announced 17 September 11 2012 Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and the Liberal party pass Bill 115 Putting Students First Act 2012 thereby eliminating the rights of all teachers in the province to go on strike for the next two years Bill 115 also freezes wages grants ten sick days per year down from twenty and eliminates banked sick days from previous years Unions state that this bill is a violation of their members rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and that the bill violates the Ontario Labour Relations Act of 1995 February 4 2012 in Halifax Amalgamated Transit Union went on strike crippling the city s public transportation until March 14 2012 Transit workers were denied salary or compensation increases due to a reported 3M deficit 18 2013 Unifor is formed through the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers and the Communications Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada becoming the largest private sector union in the country 2019 SMWIA ICI members Go on strike in Ontario for 8 weeks May June first strike in 30 years for that organization See also editTimeline of labour in Greater SudburyFootnotes edit a b c Phillips Pattie September 4 2009 Highlights in Canadian Labour History CBC News Retrieved June 5 2016 Rouillard amp Bullen 2013 Marsh 2016 Vancouver Island War Knowledge Network preview summary video 3 minutes Archived 2014 11 01 at the Wayback Machine Jennissen 1981 p 55 Angus 2004 p 95 Smith 2013 Palmer et al 2015 Canada s Sweetheart The Saga of Hal C Banks NFB Collection Miller 1975 p 311 Erickson amp Laycock 2015 pp 13 15 Fighting the good fight Homer Seguin tells his story Archived 2012 03 08 at the Wayback Machine Northern Life October 15 2008 northernlife ca Laxer 1976 p 127 Air Canada Hit By Work to Rule The Sun Vancouver British Columbia Canada pp 1 2 9 December 1968 retrieved 28 November 2016 1973 1982 CUPE Becomes a Seasoned Political Force Canadian Union of Public Employees 2014 Retrieved June 6 2016 Legrande Linda 1979 Merger of Retail Clerks Meat Cutters Created Union Exceeding 1 2 Million Monthly Labor Review Bureau of Labor Statistics 102 9 56 57 Retrieved June 6 2016 a b Vale reaches deal with workers at Sudbury nickel mine permanent dead link The Gazette July 5 2010 Love the Way We Bitch References editAngus Ian 2004 1981 Canadian Bolsheviks The Early Years of the Communist Party of Canada Victoria British Columbia Trafford Publishing ISBN 978 1 4120 3808 9 Erickson Lynda Laycock David 2015 Party History and Electoral Fortunes 1961 2003 In Laycock David Erickson Lynda eds Reviving Social Democracy The Near Death and Surprising Rise of the Federal NDP Vancouver UBC Press ISBN 978 0 7748 2849 9 Jennissen Theresa 1981 The Development of the Workmen s Compensation Act of Ontario 1914 Canadian Journal of Social Work Education 7 1 55 71 JSTOR 23458246 Laxer Robert 1976 Canada s Unions Toronto James Lorimer amp Company ISBN 978 0 88862 097 2 Marsh James H 2016 2013 Origins of Labour Day The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved June 5 2016 Miller Gordon B 1975 Immigration and Labour Critic or Catalyst Canadian Public Policy University of Toronto Press 1 3 311 316 doi 10 2307 3549378 JSTOR 3549378 Palmer Bryan D Frank David McCallum Todd Rouillard Jacques 2015 2006 Working Class History The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved June 6 2016 Rouillard Jacques Bullen John 2013 2006 Canadian Labor Union The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved June 6 2016 Smith D A 2013 2006 Employment Insurance The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved June 8 2016 External links editRecords of Mayworks labour festival are held by Simon Fraser University s Special Collections and Rare BooksThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing 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