No Justice, No Peace

The 1996 OPSEU Strike against the Harris Government in Ontario

By (author) David Rapaport
Categories: Political Science
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773518582, 224 pages, March 1999

Description

In No Justice, No Peace David Rapaport uses detail, insights, and anecdotes from over 150 interviews - with picket line captains, local executives, union leadership, journalists, mediators, and union and management negotiators among others - to provide an insider’s view of the strike and its political and economic contexts, often told in the strikers’ own voices. Vice-president from 1991 to 1997 of OPSEU’s huge Region 5, covering Toronto, Rapaport describes how the election of the Harris government and the early "Common Sense Revolution" cutbacks led to a large opposition movement, the labour/social justice coalition, the Days of Action, and the province-wide OPSEU strike. No Justice, No Peace traces the politics involved, from ideology and belief in free trade to the downsizing of public and private enterprises, from the restructuring and privatization of the public sector to collective bargaining between OPSEU and the Ontario Government, and, finally, to the strike vote and the picket line.

Reviews

"[No Justice No Peace] makes a fresh contribution [to a subject on which] there is an appalling lack of Canadian work . .. [As well, it] provides a vivid description of picket line dynamics, and their relationship to 'normal' workplace behaviour. " Greg McElligott, Assistant Professor of Labour Studies, York University.