Postal Strike
Postal Strike
[Postal service strikes.]
Not so civil service'
Postal Strike
Hello, police department:? I Want to report a strange man prowling in my yard!'
... A letter, sir ... from the postmaster-general!'
We're joining the proffessionally elite too, Doc... We make no house calls either!'
We cannot in good concience abide by these ridiculous mailing costs... I vote for a strike.'
...tis the season to be jolly...'
[Strike deadline laid out by postal service workers.]
... And then this guy grabs me and tries to tie a letter to my legg!'
[Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau recieves clear message from Anti-Inflation Board.]
Treading water'
[Letter carriers on long term strike in Montreal.]
Women in bathing suits picket the post office, Calgary, Alberta.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers on strike, Calgary, Alberta.
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 16
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 13
Letter from E. Robinson to Winnipeg Water Works, May 14th, 1919
Post office strikers, Calgary, Alberta.
Document Recommending Suggestions for Resolving Strike
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 19
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 14
Letter from E. Robinson to Winnipeg Water Works, May 14th, 1919
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 10
The Winnipeg Citizen No. 23
Soldiers guarding entrance to post office, Calgary, Alberta.
Detailed Timeline of Strike
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Crisis in labour-management relations in Canada
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Alberta Bills: 21st Legislature, 3rd Session
Dixon's address to the jury in defence of freedom of speech : considered the most powerful address ever delivered in the courts of Manitoba and Judge Galt's charge to the jury in Rex v. Dixon
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Gauntlet Summer Edition, Volume 003, Number 010
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A square deal for all : historical essays on labour in Brandon
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