British Columbia Lumberman

British Columbia Lumberman
Title British Columbia Lumberman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 824
Release 1986
Genre Forest products
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Western Canada Lumberman

Western Canada Lumberman
Title Western Canada Lumberman PDF eBook
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Pages 696
Release 1925
Genre
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Canada Lumberman and Woodworker

Canada Lumberman and Woodworker
Title Canada Lumberman and Woodworker PDF eBook
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Pages 866
Release 1914
Genre Lumbering
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Sessional Papers, British Columbia

Sessional Papers, British Columbia
Title Sessional Papers, British Columbia PDF eBook
Author British Columbia. Legislative Assembly
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1882
Genre Administrative agencies
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Compilation of annual reports of various governmental agencies.

Canada Lumberman

Canada Lumberman
Title Canada Lumberman PDF eBook
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Pages 992
Release 1957
Genre Forests and forestry
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American Lumberman

American Lumberman
Title American Lumberman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1531
Release 1903
Genre Lumber trade
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Capital and Labour in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1934-74

Capital and Labour in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1934-74
Title Capital and Labour in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1934-74 PDF eBook
Author Gordon Hak
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 274
Release 2011-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 0774840048

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The history of British Columbia's economy in the twentieth century is inextricably bound to the development of the forest industry. In this comprehensive study, Gordon Hak approaches the forest industry from the perspectives of workers and employers, examining the two institutions that structured the relationship during the Fordist era: the companies and the unions. He relates daily routines of production and profit-making to broader forces of unionism, business ideology, ecological protest, technological change, and corporate concentration. The struggle of the small-business sector to survive in the face of corporate growth, the history of the industry on the Coast and in the Interior, the transformations in capital-labour relations during the period, government forest policy, and the forest industry's encounter with the emerging environmental movement are all considered in this eloquent analysis.