Banner headlines features cries of "SOVIET" against "WORKERS RIGHTS" as the general strike paralyzed Winnipeg.
A Strike gripped Winnipeg from May 15 to June 26, 1919. Some twenty-five thousand men and women walked out, demanding higher wages, improved working conditions and union recognition. Red-fearing opponents insisted radical labour leaders supported by the fanatical allegiance of foreigners were attempting to usurp constituted authority and replace it with a soviet style government. For six weeks Winnipeg seethed with animosity and tension as both sides used any means, including spies and informants, to win the battle.
What was happening behind the scenes?
What secrets have remained to this day?
A Strike gripped Winnipeg from May 15 to June 26, 1919. Some twenty-five thousand men and women walked out, demanding higher wages, improved working conditions and union recognition. Red-fearing opponents insisted radical labour leaders supported by the fanatical allegiance of foreigners were attempting to usurp constituted authority and replace it with a soviet style government. For six weeks Winnipeg seethed with animosity and tension as both sides used any means, including spies and informants, to win the battle.
What was happening behind the scenes?
What secrets have remained to this day?