One Big Union (Canada)
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For the concept, see One Big Union (concept).
The One Big Union (OBU) was a militant left-wing industrial union based primarily in Western Canada.[1] Launched formally in Calgary on June 4, 1919, the OBU, after a spectacular initial upsurge, lost most of its members within a few years. It eventually merged with the Canadian Labour Congress in 1956.
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National Industrial Union of the Dominion of Canada | |
Federation merger | Canadian Labour Congress |
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Founded | March 13, 1919 |
Dissolved | 1956 |
Headquarters | Winnipeg |
Location | |
Members | 70,000 (1919) |
Key people | Robert B. Russell Victor Midgley |
Affiliations | Socialist Party of Canada |
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