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Don't Call Me Servant: Government Work and Unions in Ontario, 1911-1984
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Authors/contributors
- Roberts, Wayne (Author)
- Upshaw, Fred (Author)
- Rooney, Frank (Author)
Title
Don't Call Me Servant: Government Work and Unions in Ontario, 1911-1984
Abstract
How did an association formed in 1911 for self-help and social purposes become one of the largest and strongest unions in Ontario? [This book] is the story of that transformation: a history of the evolution of government in Canada's largest province, and of the working women and men who built the Ontario Public Services Employees Union. Analysis and anecdotes are woven into a tale of workers coping with a paternalistic employer, repressive laws and internal battles. Their story is an important part of the province's labour and political heritage. --Publisher's description
Date
1994
Publisher
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Place
North York, Ont.
# of Pages
xii, 315 pages: 16 pages of plates
ISBN
978-0-921089-30-8
Language
English
Extra
OCLC: 30513370
Notes
Preface by Fred Upshaw; introduction by Frank Rooney.
Citation
Roberts, W., Upshaw, F., & Rooney, F. (1994). Don’t Call Me Servant: Government Work and Unions in Ontario, 1911-1984. Ontario Public Service Employees Union. https://archive.org/details/dontcallmeservan0000robe
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