Hello, All:
I have just learned that the date of our next meeting, 24 November, is also U.S. Thanksgiving. Our U.S. based colleague will of course not be able to attend. Perhaps, given that this is a legitimate conflict and we wouldn't schedule a meeting on a Canadian holiday, we could reschedule the meeting, perhaps to 1 December?
julie
Julie Guard
Professor, History and Labour Studies
Office: 117 Isbister Building
Mailing address: 218 Isbister Building
University of Manitoba
183 Dafoe Road
Winnipeg MB R3T 2N2
Phone: 204-474-7110
Email: julie.guard(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:julie.guard@umanitoba.ca>
Please note that as of 1 July 2018 I am no longer Labour Studies Coordinator
Hi everyone,
A reminder that we are meeting Saturday, December 1 at 1:30 in our regular place at the University of Winnipeg: 2B23 in Bryce Hall
Agenda:
* Evening Events
* Roundtable
* Program
* Finance
* Communications
* Logistics
* Task Review
I think everything fits under these headings, but let me know if I've forgotten anything.
See you Saturday,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Since I never did hear any objections to the date, our next Winnipeg General Strike Conference Committee meeting will be Saturday, December 1, at 1:30 p.m. in room 2B23, University of Winnipeg. I'll be back at you next week with an agenda, but if there is anything you think we should talk about, let me know.
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Hi all:
I got a question from Harriet Zaidman asking if someone can tell her which unions are holding their conventions in the city next year. She has written a middle grade children's novel about the strike that will be released in March and would like to promote it at union conventions, if they agree.
Does anyone have that information?
julie
Julie Guard
Professor, History and Labour Studies
Office: 117 Isbister Building
Mailing address: 218 Isbister Building
University of Manitoba
183 Dafoe Road
Winnipeg MB R3T 2N2
Phone: 204-474-7110
Email: julie.guard(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:julie.guard@umanitoba.ca>
Please note that as of 1 July 2018 I am no longer Labour Studies Coordinator
Hi Everyone,
A reminder that the Winnipeg General Strike Centenary Conference Committee is meeting this Saturday, October 27, at 1:30 at 2B23, University of Winnipeg.
I think the main order of business is to develop a timeline to the Conference, think of the tasks that have to be undertaken, and ensure that they are covered by our current committees. Please let me know of any specific items that should be placed on the agenda.
Thanks,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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UMFA's newsletter to members, UMFA Fast Facts 6 November 2018, includes this item. I thought you would want to know.
julie
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This conference commemorates the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, a landmark moment in North American working-class history. In May and June that year, some 30,000 workers ceased work for six weeks. Provoked by the inequities of industrial capitalism, the authoritarianism of their workplaces, the brutal experiences of the First World War, rising prices and stagnating wages, an insecure economic outlook, intransigent employers, and a federal state that responded to their demands with growing repression, the city's workers stood together in an astounding display of unity. This conference explores the history and continuities of those struggles, many of which continue to confront us today.
The conference is part of an extensive program of commemorative activities planned for spring 2019. More information can be found on the Manitoba Federation of Labour's website: http://mfl.ca/1919<https://umfa.us16.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c03da638cf6ab1e93b257822d&i…>.
The conference website is http://1919-2019.com/<https://umfa.us16.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c03da638cf6ab1e93b257822d&i…>. Registration will begin soon. Please plan to attend!
Julie Guard, Professor, History and Labour Studies
117 Isbister Building
University of Manitoba
183 Dafoe Road
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
204-474-7110