“…Without exception, all had worked in low skilled employment as coal miners, domestics, hotel receptionists, housekeepers, labourers and factory workers among others. Irish immigrants typically held numerous temporary jobs which afforded little opportunities for promotion (Casey and Maye-Banbury, 2016; Maye-Banbury, 2018, 2019; Maye-Banbury and Casey, 2016). On the one hand, this heteroglossia of employment practices made it challenging to envisage a collective work related identity which had evolved over space, place and time.…”