Cracked : how telephone operators took on Canada's largest corporation ... and won
Joan M. Roberts
"The campaign to unionize Bell Canada's huge workforce of operators, most of them overworked and underpaid women, was a central event in Canada's labour history. Joan Roberts tells the story of how determined campaigners won a major victory for working women, and established new standards for so-called "pink collar" jobs of the day."--
Year of publication: |
[2015]
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Authors: | Roberts, Joan M. |
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Toronto : Dundurn |
Subject: | Bell Canada <Montréal> | Weibliche Arbeitskräfte | Women workers | Technische Berufe | Technical professions | Arbeitsbedingungen | Working conditions | Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft | Union membership | Arbeitskampf | Industrial action | Telekommunikationssektor | Telecommunications industry | Geschichte | History | Kanada | Canada |
Description of contents: | Table of Contents [gbv.de] |
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