- Jean-Claude Parrot
Jean-Claude Parrot was National
President of theCanadian Union of Postal Workers for fifteen years and its chiefnegotiator for eighteen.Early in his career, CUPW had reached a low point with Canadians when, at the outset of a 42-day postal strike, Parrot's presidential predecessor Joe Davidson responded to a reporter's
hypothetical question by uttering "to hell with the public."Capitalizing on the lack of support for the postal worker union, the
federal government moved quickly in1978 to crush the workers, imposing back-to-worklegislation . In defiance, postal workers remained on strike for seven days after the legislation took effect.J.C. Parrot was eventually
jail ed for two months in 1980 for not telling postal workers to return to work.He led postal workers to many victories such as the conversion of the
post office into aCrown Corporation , breakthroughs incollective bargaining such as paidmaternity leave , and CUPW's1989 victory in a winner-take-all certificationvote that doubled the size of the union.Jean-Claude Parrot was elected Executive
Vice-President of theCanadian Labour Congress at its 19th Convention inVancouver in1992 . He was subsequently re-elected to this position in1994 ,1996 and1999 .On the fortieth
anniversary of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Jean-Claude Parrot published hismemoirs in abook entitled "My Union, My Life: Jean-Claude Parrot And The Canadian Union Of Postal Workers"External links
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