Contracting Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Race in a WhiteCollar Union, 19441994 (Canadian Social History Series),New

Contracting Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Race in a WhiteCollar Union, 19441994 (Canadian Social History Series),New

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The history of labor in Canada is most often understood to meanand presented asthe history of bluecollar men. And it is a story of union solidarity to gain wages, rights, and the like from employers. Creese here examines in depth one whitecollar office union, and shows how collective bargaining involves negotiating relations of gender, class and race.

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