Defying Expectations: The Case of UFCW Local 401 (Opel) by Jason Foster
English | Jan. 11, 2018 | ISBN: 1771991992 | 204 Pages | PDF | 1 MB
In October 2005, Jason Foster, then a staff member of the Alberta Federation of Labour, was walking a picket line outside Lakeside Packers in Brooks, Alberta with the members of local 401. It was a first contract strike. And although the employees of the meat-packing plant―many of whom were immigrants and refugees―had chosen an unlikely partner in the United Food and Commercial Workers local, the newly formed alliance allowed the workers to stand their ground for a three-week strike that ended in the defeat of the notoriously anti-union company, Tyson Foods. It was but one example of a wide range of industries and occupations that local 401 organized over the last twenty years.