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Donica Belisle is a PhD candidate in Canadian Studies at Trent University. She is completing a dissertation on the history of Canada's largest department stores. Her articles on Canadian consumer history have appeared in Labour/Le Travail and the Canadian Historical Review.

Line Chamberland is a Sociology teacher at College Maisonneuve and Associate Professor at Institut de recherches et d'études féministes, Université du Québec Montréal. Her research areas include aging lesbians and homosexuality in the workplace.

Michael Clow is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB.

Robert Graham is the editor of the two-volume Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas and author of a variety of published articles on both historical and contemporary anarchist thought.

Judy Haiven is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, NS. Her current research is about tipping and the low wage economy.

Gerald Hunt is Associate Professor and Chair of Human Resources Management and Organizational Behaviour at Ryerson University. His research focuses on organized labour's response to increased diversity in the Canadian workforce.

Michael Lonardo is Social Sciences Librarian in the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Peter MacDonald is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB.

Jeremy Milloy is a Master's candidate at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. He is currently researching Vancouver restaurant workers, unionization, and workplace activism in the 20th century.

Greg Patmore is Director of the Business and Labour History Group, School of Business, University of Sydney, and the editor of Labour History. His current research interests include consumer cooperatives and non-union forms of employee representation.

Robert C.H. Sweeny, responsable des titres français de notre bibliographie, enseigne l'histoire québécoise à l'Université Memorial.

Brian Thorn is a PhD candidate in the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Native Studies at Trent University. He is working on a doctoral dissertation concerning left- and right-wing women in post-World War II Western Canada.

Sean Tucker is a PhD candidate in the School of Business at Queen's University. He is currently researching workplace safety and dissent, and social aspects of safety at a British World War II munitions factory.


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