The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union, 1832-1972

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Working patterns & practices

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University of toronto press

The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union, 1832-1972 : University of Toronto Press : 9780802064318 : 0802064310 : 15 Dec 1983 : A meeting of twenty-four journeymen printers at the York Hotel in Toronto in 1832 marked the birth of Canada's earliest and still continuing labour organization. This case study of the printers of Toronto traces the development of the union which began as the Toronto Typographical Society. Through a close examination of this Canadian local's relations with its eventual parent organization in the US, Zerker reveals the 'domination' and brings into question the advantages of an international connection. In 1866, under pressure from the American federation of printing unions, the Toronto body became an affiliate of the International Typographical Union, thus forming the crucial relationship which, as Zerker shows, came to govern every element of local decision and policy. Though the TTU achieved a pioneer victory in independently leading its members in

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