By Sean Graham
This week I discuss with Peggy Nash, one of many co-authors of Girls United: Tales of Girls’s Struggles for Equality within the Canadian Auto Employees Union. We focus on girls’s contributions to the union in its early years, how negotiating priorities had been formed, and the Second World Warfare’s affect on the labour motion. We additionally chat concerning the affect of the Autopact and free commerce on labour, girls’s management within the fashionable labour motion, and what it’s prefer to be within the room negotiating towards an employer.
Historic Headline of the Week
René Morisette, “Unionization in Canada, 1981 to 2022,” Stats Canada, November 23, 2022.
Sean Graham is a cultural historian, an Adjunct Professor at Carleton College, and a contributing editor with Activehistory.ca
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