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Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945 Book

Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945
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Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945, Despite acute labour shortages during the Second World War, Canadian employers—with the complicity of state officials—discriminated against workers of African, Asian, and Eastern and Southern European origin, excluding them from both white collar and skil, Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945
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  • Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945
  • Written by author Carmela Patrias
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 6/30/2011
  • Despite acute labour shortages during the Second World War, Canadian employers—with the complicity of state officials—discriminated against workers of African, Asian, and Eastern and Southern European origin, excluding them from both white collar and skil
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Introduction

PART ONE: Invidious Distinctions


  1. Employment Discrimination and State Complicity

PART TWO Discrimination Is Sabotage: Minority Accommodation, Protest and Resistance


  1. Jews

  2. Other Racialized Citizens

  3. The Disenfranchised

PART THREE: Ambivalent Allies: Anglo-Saxon Critics of Discrimination


  1. Mainstream Critics and the Burden of Inherited Ideas

  2. Labour and the Left

PART FOUR: Anglo-Saxon Guardianship


  1. Anglo-Saxon Guardianship

Conclusion


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