Why were the Toronto printers charged with criminal conspiracy
for going on strike in 1872?
The conspiracy charge arose simply because the strikers had combined together with the purpose of lowering working hours. The act of combining, that is, forming a trade union, for this purpose was alleged to be illegal. In effect, the trade union was seen as a conspiracy because it had illegal purposes.
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January
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