03983nam 2200709 450 991046017520332120200520144314.01-4426-5743-X10.3138/9781442657434(CKB)3710000000324230(EBL)3296899(SSID)ssj0001403377(PQKBManifestationID)12606043(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001403377(PQKBWorkID)11365534(PQKB)11785226(MiAaPQ)EBC4669982(CEL)449370(OCoLC)903421430(CaBNVSL)slc00235488(DE-B1597)465584(OCoLC)944178660(OCoLC)999360089(DE-B1597)9781442657434(Au-PeEL)EBL4669982(CaPaEBR)ebr11256496(OCoLC)958512259(EXLCZ)99371000000032423020160920h19971997 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAngels of the workplace women and the construction of gender relations in the Canadian clothing industry, 1890-1940 /Mercedes SteedmanToronto, [Ontario] ;Buffalo, [New York] ;London [England] :University of Toronto Press,1997.©19971 online resource (347 p.)Canadian Social History SeriesIncludes index.1-4426-0982-6 0-19-541308-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: Across The Great Divide -- 2. The Industrial Fields Of Activity: Send Forth Your Daughters -- 3. Worlds Apart: Women And Unions In The Needle Trades, 1890-1920 -- 4. From Shop-Floor Action To New Unionism: The War Years And After -- 5. Taking A Stand: Civil War In The Needle Trades -- 6. 'A Real Man'S Fight': Clothing Battles In The Depression Years -- 7. When The Boys Get Together: Orchestrating Consent -- 8. After The Acts: Setting The Standards, Putting On The Pressure -- 9. Conclusion: 'This Group Of Girls And Men...' -- Notes -- Index -- BackmatterIn this renowned 1997 study of the clothing industry in Canada, Mercedes Steedman examines how the intricate weaving together of the meanings of class, gender, ethnicity, family, and the workplace created a job ghetto for women. Although women comprised a significant majority of garment workers, their roles were limited both in the workplace and in the trade union bureaucracy. Detailing the disparaties between men and women in terms of wages and representation, Angels of the Workplace is the definitive history of discrimination against women in Canada's clothing industry. Steedman shows the crucial role that women played at the front of the picket lines during labour strikes and reveals how they gained sympathy and favourable media coverage for the workers' cause. Tracing both the new hopes for more equitable work brought about by left-wing unionism, and the disappointments caused by the cooperation of labour and management in the "new unionism" of the 1930s, Angels of the Workplace reveals how formalized workplace gender discrimination was formalized for the rest of the century.Canadian social history series.Labor unionsCanadaWomen labor union membersCanadaHistorySex discrimination in employmentCanadaHistoryElectronic books.Labor unionsWomen labor union membersHistory.Sex discrimination in employmentHistory.331.880971Steedman Mercedes907041MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460175203321Angels of the workplace2028908UNINA