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Cheap Wage Labour

by Alicja Muszynski
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Cheap Wage Labour is the first analysis of shore work and shoreworkers in British Columbia from the 1860s to the mid-1980s. Muszynski provides an interpretation of events that led to the creation of a cheap wage labour force of shoreworkers, their organization within the framework of the fishermen's union (UFAWU), and, as a consequence, the steady decline of their numbers until today they represent only a small portion of the labour force. She looks at factors contributing to the destruction of First Nations culture and economy, such as the displacement of aboriginal peoples from key fishing sites and work in the salmon canneries, and examines the structure and patterns of Chinese and Japanese immigration and the development of the capitalist class and the white working class. Cheap Wage Labour situates the history of B.C. shoreworkers within the much larger and more complex historical enterprise of industrialization, patriarchy, and colonialism and provides keen insights into the current fisheries crisis on the West Coast.

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Muszynski (sociology, U. of Waterloo, Canada) analyzes the shore work and workers in Canada's Pacific fisheries from the 1860s to the middle 1980s. She looks at the displacement of native people from key fishing sites and from salmon canneries, the place of shore workers in the fishermen's union, the impact of immigration from China and Japan, and the steady decline of the numbers. Includes several maps. Canadian card order number: C96-900103-7. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Montreal ; McGill-Queen's University Press, c1996.
Pages
328
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780773513761

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