Common Labour
Discover the untold story of canal workers in Common Labour by Peter Way, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful book spans 328 pages, delving into the history of labor in North America. Way explores how the lack of specialized skills among common laborers led to a significant power imbalance in their interactions with capital. Through meticulous research, he reveals the struggles and challenges faced by construction workers, shedding light on an essential aspect of labor history. This engaging narrative is perfect for anyone interested in the dynamics of labor, construction, and the socio-economic factors that shaped the lives of these workers. Dive into this compelling examination of history and gain a deeper understanding of the canal industry and its workforce.