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From an interview with Madeleine Parent

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Women in the Unions (1940-1970s)

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From the very start of her career as a union organizer, Madeleine Parent attached particular importance to the working conditions of female workers. When she moved to Ontario in 1967, she continued her work with Italian, Greek, Chinese, Portuguese, and African-Canadian immigrant women. These workers were promoted to positions of responsibility in the locals of the Canadian Textile and Chemical Union, and the meetings offered translation into their own languages.

Reference : Dossier Pioneers of Feminism and Unionism : Léa Roback and Madeleine Parent