Cannery women, cannery lives : Mexican women, unionization, and the California food processing industry, 1930-1950
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Cannery women, cannery lives : Mexican women, unionization, and the California food processing industry, 1930-1950
University of New Mexico Press, c1987
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Bibliography: p. 171-188
Includes index
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Women have been the mainstay of the gruelling, seasonal canning industry for over a century. This book is a collective biography. Thousands of Mexicana and Mexican American women working in canneries in southern California established effective, democratic trade union locals run by local members. These rank-and-file activists skilfully managed union affairs, including negotiating such benefits as maternity leave, company-provided day care, and paid holidays -- in some cases better benefits than they enjoy today. The dramatic and turbulent history of their union is a major contribution to the new labour history.
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