Organizing Asian American Labor: The Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1870-1942

Title

Organizing Asian American Labor: The Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1870-1942

Subject

Cannery workers -- Labor unions -- Pacific Coast (U.S.) Salmon canneries -- Pacific Coast (U.S.) -- Employees. Asian Americans -- Employment -- Pacific Coast (U.S.)

Description

Between 1870 and 1942, people of Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino ancestry toiled in the salmon canneries on coastal bays and streams from central California to western Alaska. Successive generations of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans formed the predominant body of workers in an industry that played a central role in the economic growth of the western states and territories. This book traces the shifts in the ethnic and gender composition of the cannery labor market from its origins through its decline and examines the workers' creation of work cultures and social communities.

Creator

Friday, Chris

Publisher

Temple University Press

Date

1994

Type

HD6515 .C27 F75

Identifier

2003.500.041

Collection