- F-161-1-0-0-10
- File
- 1983
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Okanagan College Faculty Association
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Solidarity Coalition Conference, Oct. 22-23, 1983
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Organized labour vs the State in BC - copy of Peter Poole's thesis
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Transcripts of tape recorded interviews 3/3
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Solidarity Times, vol. 1 no. 4
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 21
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 19
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Solidarity Times, vol. 1 no. 9
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 17
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 24
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Part of Peter Poole fonds
Interviews for a previous solidarity movement essay
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During 1984, while Poole was a student at SFU, he wrote an essay on the solidarity movement, Progressive Activism and the Solidarity Movement: Towards a Radical Perspective. Interviewees were chosen from a number of left-wing activists who had been directly involved with the solidarity struggle or who had followed it closely. Sub-series includes 1 file listing interviewees and the sound recordings of the interviews.
Interviews of Terrace/Kitimat trade unionists
Part of Peter Poole fonds
Peter Poole lived in Terrace for a number of years in the late seventies and early eighties and was especially active in the Terrace/Kitimat Labour Council). His interview subects comprised a cross-section of people from different unions and different occupations: for example, a teacher (BCTF), academic faculty from Northwest College (CUPE), a federal fisheries officer (PSAC), a library clerk (BCGEU), pulp mill workers and aluminum smelter workers (CAIMAW and CASAW), and a labourer (Rock & Tunnel Union). Records include one file listing the interviewees and the sound recordings of the interviews.
Interviews for Peter Poole's master's thesis
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Poole conducted a large group of interviews in the Lower Mainland. His subjects included labour representatives from Operation Solidarity (the trade union component of the movement), representatives from the Solidarity Coalition (the community component) and Leo McGrady, who headed the law firm that defended the unions before the Labour Relations Board and the courts.
Part of Peter Poole fonds
Part of Peter Poole fonds
Series consists of 68 interviews conducted by Peter Poole with trade union leaders, solidarity movement leaders, community activists, and legal counsel. Records include sound recordings of the interviews, lists of interview subjects, Poole's personal impressions of the tape recorded interviews and interviewees, and 26 transcripts made by students. Interviews range from one-half hour to two hours in length.
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