In Structuring Collective Action, Hanson explores the underlying structures behind the successful collective action achieved by Ontario School teachers since the early 1970’s. Topics discussed include Bill 100, Anti-Inflation Board (AIB), the Equal Employment and Promotion Opportunities for Women, the union cooperation and collective bargaining.
Andy Hanson retired from teaching to write labour history. He lives in Toronto with his partner. In the 1997 campaign against Premier Mike Harris, he was a member of the local consolidated committee of five teachers’ unions organizing marches and rallies, co-ordinating picket lines, and communicating with members. After the men’s and women’s elementary teachers amalgamated, he was elected ETFO local vice-president and held that position for twelve years. Hanson received his PhD in Canadian Studies from Trent University in 2013.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.