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Un aspect de la consolidation du pouvoir d'État de la bourgeoisie coloniale : la législation anti-ouvrière dans le Bas-Canada, 1800-50
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Un aspect de la consolidation du pouvoir d'État de la bourgeoisie coloniale : la législation anti-ouvrière dans le Bas-Canada, 1800-50
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Abstract |
The author claims that the first in a series of anti-labour legislation was passed by Quebec's Legislative Assembly in 1802, outlawing apprentices in Montreal, Quebec City and Trois-Rivières from "abandoning their services" under pain of a £10 fine or two months imprisonment. He goes on to outline other pieces of legislation directed against workers that were passed between 1802 and 1850. He includes reaction of English-speaking Lower Canadian politicians to these laws.
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Labour/Le Travail
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Vols. 8 and 9
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243-252
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Autumn/Spring 1981-82
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fr
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Citation |
Tremblay, Robert. “Un aspect de la consolidation du pouvoir d’État de la bourgeoisie coloniale : la législation anti-ouvrière dans le Bas-Canada, 1800-50.” Labour/Le Travail Vols. 8 and 9 (Autumn/Spring -82 1981): 243–252.
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