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winnipeg general strike

what social conditions led to winnipeg general strike

-high unemployment for working class
-low pay for workers

-poor working conditions and living conditions for imigrant workers in winnipeg

-tensions bewteen immigrants and wealthier citizens

-no collective bargaining

what is a union

when workers group together to fight for betternworking conditions

what is collective bargaining

when employers bargain with employee representatives for better working conditions

what was bloody saturday june 21, 1919

-the two sides of the strike in winnipeg clashed
-there were protests

-strike leaders were arrested

-police were brought in

-1 man killed, 30 injured, lots arrested

-caused the general strike committee to prder workers back to work and to end strike

what was the winnipeg general strike

-a massive strike by workers in winnipeg in 1919

who were the bolsheviks

-a revolutionary communist group in sooviet union who encourage unions and strikes

what was the red scare

-the fear that with all the strikes and unions that communism would spread to canada , influenced by the bolsheviks

what was "the one big union"

-a union organized to to unite all canadian workers in one union
-wanted workers to gain control of jobs, wages, working conditions through peaceful means -meaning strikes especially general strikes

who went out first in winnipeg strike

building and metal trades

how many people went on strike

30,000

who were the citizens committee of 1000

-a group of business men and politicians who wanted the strike to end
-afraid of communism and felt the strikes were tied to the bolsheviks

-had strike leaders arrested

consequences of the general strike

-bitterness between employers and employees
-some strikers lost their jobs or couldnt find a job

-criminal code made strikes illegal

-some leaders got into politics and made changes

-strikers lost a lot of money

-royal commission found that the strikers claims were legitimate

how,long did the strike last

43 days

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