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Dr. Jeffery Taylor
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From: "Karen Werlin" <kwerlin@telus.net>
Subject: 2019 Alberta Labour History Calendar
Date: September 6, 2018 at 4:34:18 PM CDT
To: "'Alvin Finkel'" <finkel@telusplanet.net>, "Andrea Hasenbank" <agh3@ualberta.ca>, "'Don Bouzek'" <dbouzek@outlook.com>, <donnac9@ualberta.ca>, "Eric Strikwerda" <erics@athabascau.ca>, "Jack Hubler" <jphubler@shaw.ca>, "'James Muir'" <james.muir@ualberta.ca>, "Jo-Ann Kolmes" <joannkolmes@gmail.com>, "'Karen Werlin'" <kwerlin@telus.net>, "'Linda Robinson'" <linda.robinson09@gmail.com>, "Muriel Stanley Venne" <murielv@shaw.ca>, "'Scott Crichton'" <scrichton@ibew424.net>, "Winston Gereluk" <winstong@fastmail.fm>
2019 Alberta Labour History Calendar
The Great Labour Revolt of 1919The Alberta Labour History Institute calendar for 2019 provides a concise and dramatic
history of the Great Labour Revolt of 1919. It was the year when labour, disgusted by
post-war profiteering and anti-worker practices by employers and governments alike
that continued such attacks from the pre-war and wartime periods, lay down tools and
took to the streets en masse to demand a new economic system.The Winnipeg General Strike was a response to the oppression faced by workers and soon
workers in many places across the country, including Calgary and Edmonton and Alberta's
many coal towns had also initiated general strikes.The ALHI Calendar is more than a calendar. It is a readable and condensed but highly accurate
history of trade unionism and workers' struggles in Alberta. It is also the top source of income
for ALHI as it goes about its work of doing oral histories of Alberta working people and
documenting in various ways the struggles of working people to build unions and to fight
for political, social, and economic democracy for the people of Alberta.We hope that you and your organization will support the work of ALHI by
purchasing and displaying these calendars which have proven to be an invaluable source
of information about working people and their history.I’ve attached an order form for your convenience and look forward to your response.Thanks!
Karen WerlinAdministratorAlberta Labour History Institute603, 12323 Stony Plain Rd NWEdmonton, AB T5N 3Y5Ph: (780) 732-0320
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