British Columbia Federation of Labour
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British Columbia Federation of Labour | |
Fédération du travail de la Colombie-Britannique | |
Founded | 1910 |
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Headquarters | 4259 Canada Way, Unit #110 Burnaby, BC V5G 1H1 |
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Members | 500,000 (2024) |
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Affiliations | Canadian Labour Congress |
Website | bcfed |
The British Columbia Federation of Labour (BCFED), often shortened to the BC Federation of Labour, is a central organization for organized labour in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1910[1] and has 500,000 members.[2]
History
[edit]The BCFED was formed in 1910.
In 1917, the BCFED adopted a resolution opposing Canada's recently passed Military Service Act, which mandated conscription for military age men.[3]
The BCFED published a newspaper, The B.C. Federationist. The newspaper had a circulation of 40,000 workers throughout Western Canada and has been characterized as a revolutionary trade unionist publication. The paper was used to distribute socialist messaging, including Left-wing Communism; an Infantile Disorder by V.I. Lenin.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "National Union Centrals | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
- ^ "About the BCFED". bcfed.ca. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
- ^ a b Buck, Tim (1967). Canada and the Russian Revolution; the impact of the world's first socialist revolution on labor and politics in Canada. Toronto: Progress Books. pp. 30, 42, 82.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- British Columbia Federation of Labour (I)– Web Archive created by the University of Toronto Libraries
- British Columbia Federation of Labour (II)– Web Archive created by the University of Toronto Libraries