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Working for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Subseries consists of records and ephemera related to employment with the Canadian Pacific Railway since the company's inception in 1881. During the construction of the transcontinental railway, many of these employees were Chinese immigrants, who were often assigned the most dangerous jobs. Following the completion of the railway, the C.P.R. employed workers as passenger agents, train operators, steamship captains, cooks, engineers, stewards, and many other occupations. Many of the materials in this subseries were produced as reference materials for employee use, such as lists of equipment carried on trains, designating numbers for train stations, or telegraph codes

These records include employee handbooks, operating rules for employees, examination booklets, pension regulations and employee benefit plans, employee time cards, payroll sheets, memoranda, staff circulars, employment contracts, broadsides advertising employment opportunities, certificates of discharge related to service on C.P.R. steamships, correspondence, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, an employee's diary, a blank section book, and photographs of C.P.R. employees.

Working drafts and final script

File contains typescript and handwritten notes, with timestamped SFX notes. Includes resources package from a CBC radio features documentary workshop.

Working copies-Salt Chuck Salvation (manuscripts)

Copies of articles selected by Douglas for inclusion in book.

Old Mission In New Times
Marine Mission On The Pacific
Salt Chuck Salvation (5)
Salt Chuck Missioners
Calling The Columbia
Their Hands In God's Pocket
Sailor For Christ (3 )
What One Man Did (2)
He Sowed Beside The Waters

Working copies-Salt Chuck Salvation (manuscripts)

Copies of articles selected by Douglas for inclusion in book

The Layman of Metlakahtla (3)
Where Every Day Is Moving Day
The Flags Are Flying
God's Little Steamboats
He Made An Indian Eutopia
Life And Death At Guyasdams (2)
Rhapsody In Blue

Working copies - Salt Chuck Salvation (manuscripts)

Copies of articles selected by Douglas for inclusion in book.

Kingcome Kingdom
Sixty Years At Sea
From Cannibals to Christians
He Sowed Beside The Waters
Salt Chuck Salvation (2)
The Flags Are Flying (2)
Sailor For Christ
Calling The Columbia

Working conditions

File contains correspondence, reports, and ephemera produced or received by Local 1's Working Conditions Committee. Topics include fluorescent lighting, the Workers' Compensation Board manual, grievance procedure, and first aid kit maintenance.

Working conditions

File contains material relating to working conditions at UBC. Records include "Second draft of amendments to Industrial Health & Safety Regulations (First Aid Section)" from the Worker's Compensation Board of British Columbia (dated September 25, 1978), documents produced by Local 1's Working Conditions Committee, correspondence regarding working conditions, an inspection report, a report regarding the detrimental effects of fluorescent lighting, and a newspaper clipping regarding stretching exercises for office workers.

File also contains a pamphlet from the UBC Alumni Association's Wesbrook Society (possibly from 1982), and copies of Local 1's grievance form.

Working and management plans

Subseries contains records related to the working and management plans of various Tree farm licenses (TFLs) operated by Western Forest Products and its predecessors. This subseries contains mostly textual records. Map portions of the working and management plans are located in the Maps subseries of the TFL series.

Workers’ Unity League

Contains publications and records related to Johnson’s activities in the union federation the Worker’s Unity League. This includes an annotated draft report of the executive committee’s decision to disband the organization.

[Workers posing with Train]

A group of men pose in front of and on a steam locomotive. Photograph has the name Shaw in the lower left hand corner, but there were multiple photographers with this name during the time period in which the photo was taken.

Shaw

Worker's Party of Canada fonds

  • VF-418
  • Fonds
  • 1922

The fonds consists of the minutes of the inaugural meeting of the party.

Worker's Party of Canada

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