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>'In an equitable and sympathetic manner': Alberta's Workmen's Compensation and the United Mine Workers of America, District 18's Welfare Fund.
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'In an equitable and sympathetic manner': Alberta's Workmen's Compensation and the United Mine Workers of America, District 18's Welfare Fund.
This thesis is a study of the role of the United Mine Workers of America, District 18 in the development of Workmen's Compensation legislation in Alberta. It also an investigation into the creation of District 18's Welfare Fund in the post-war period and the fund's relationship to workers' compensation legislation. The miners initiated the movement for workers' compensation in Alberta and the first law in this regard was passed in 1908. After that year, District 18 continued to be prominent in working to improve the content and administration of the legislation as it affected miners and the Alberta working class. As a result of the insufficiency of workers' compensation, District 18 created a Welfare Fund. It was not designed to replace state-provided welfare, but to provide help to members where the law fell short. The fund, as such, was an exercise in working-class agency and mutual aid.
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