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The Ontario warehouse fire – by Samuel James

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Black Background & Cultural Viewpoints:

Key takeaways
  • Organized labor's fight for fair wages resurfaced in the 1930s and shaped modern worker rights movements.
  • Folk songs chronicle worker resistance, e.g., Buffalo Skinners, recorded by Woody Guthrie in 1944.
  • Variants like Canada I O, Boggy Creek, and The Hills of Mexico trace songs back to the 1840s.
  • Cultural memory links violence, race, and labor; histories of Race in America are public and widely shared.

In Ontario, The golden state, recently, a guy established a 1 2 million square foot Kimberly Clark storehouse on fire The claimed arsonist posted a video of the act, clarifying, “All you had to do was pay us sufficient to live.”

( Right here’s Qasim Rashid’s evaluation of what it sets you back to stay in Ontario vs. what stockroom workers are paid there, in situation you were asking yourself.)

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