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Sweatshop Strife Ruth Frager

Sweatshop Strife By Ruth Frager

Sweatshop Strife by Ruth Frager


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Frager has been able to gain access to original records that shed new light on an important chapter in Canadian ethnic, labour, and women's history.

Sweatshop Strife Summary

Sweatshop Strife: Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Jewish Labour Movement of Toronto, 1900-1939 by Ruth Frager

In the first half of the twentieth century, many of Toronto's immigrant Jews eked out a living in the needle-trade sweatshops of Spadina Avenue. In response to their expliotation on the shop floor, immigrant Jewish garment workers built one of the most advanced sections of the Canadian and American labour movements. Much more than a collective bargaining agency, Toronto's Jewish labour movement had a distinctly socialist orientation and grew out of a vibrant Jewish working-class culture. Ruth Frager examines the development of this unique movement, its sources of strength, and its limitations, focusing particularly on the complex interplay of class, ethnic, and gender interests and identities in the history of the movement. She examines the relationships between Jewish workers and Jewish manufacturers as well as relations between Jewish and non-Jewish workers and male and female workers in the city's clothing industry. In its prime, Toronto's Jewish labour movement struggled not only to improve hard sweatshop condistions but also to bring about a fundamental socialist transformation. It was an uphill battle. Drastic economic downturns, hard employer offensives, and state repressions all worked against unionists' workplace demands. Ethnic, gender, and ideological divisions weakened the movement and were manipulated by employers and their allies. Drawing on her knowledge of Yiddish, Frager has been able to gain access to original records that shed new light on an important chapter in Canadian ethnic, labour, and women's history.

Sweatshop Strife Reviews

'Frager's book benefits from a careful mining of Yiddish-language sources, particularly Yiddish newspapers, which provide unparalleled glimpses into the inner-life of the immigrant Jewish community.' -- American Jewish History 'This book provides a thoroughly documented and fascinating analysis of a pivotal period in the history of Canada's labour movement and of Canadian jewry. It should be of interest to a wide audience of readers.' -- Evelyn Kallen Studies in Religion 'A fascinating account of Jewish working-class activism and the relations between Jews across gender and class lines in the Toronto garment industry.' -- Sonya O. Rose Signs 'Vigorously written, masterfully researched... a story at once full of hope and despair, a courage of cowardice and ultimately a triumph.' -- Irving Abella

About Ruth Frager

Ruth A. Frager is an associate professor in the Department of History at McMaster University.

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NLS9780802068958
9780802068958
0802068952
Sweatshop Strife: Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Jewish Labour Movement of Toronto, 1900-1939 by Ruth Frager
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
1992-11-06
330
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