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Defying the Law
199747 min 8 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Marta Nielsen-Hastings
Production: Marta Nielsen-HastingsDavid WesleyMichael AllderLouise Lore
Script: David WesleyRichard Nielsen
Co-produced by Norflicks Productions Limited and the NFB.
On July 14, 1946, a group of steelworkers poured out of Hamilton's Playhouse Theatre and set up pickets around the country's largest steel mill. Their action sparked one of the most important strikes in our country's history--a strike which many consider to be the birth of the modern Canadian labour movement. On the previous Friday, the steel industry had been put under government control and all employees were threatened with imprisonment. Defying the Law, an account of that long summer, charts this historic struggle for union recognition against a government and an industry. World War II had brought full employment to Canadian workers and a reluctant acceptance of unions on the part of management--an acceptance that no longer applied once peace was restored. Returning servicemen, along with the men and women who had worked on the home front, were determined not to go back to the exploitative labour conditions of the '30s. When the United Steel Workers of America set out to challenge Stelco and the government, fewer than twenty percent of the employees were paid union members, but more than half went on strike. The remainder, in exchange for triple pay, food and lodging, stayed on the job. The result was one of the most bitter strikes in Canadian history, with many Hamilton residents supporting the strikers, and other unions providing vital help. Acclaimed filmmaker Richard Nielsen was one of the strikers. He provides an account of the dramatic events which captured the attention of the entire nation--and which continue to resonate to this day.
Subject categories
- Work and Labour Relations > Historical PerspectivesStrikesUnionization and the Labour Movement
- Industry and Commerce > ManagementMetal and Steel IndustriesOntarioWork and Labour Relations
- History - Canada - 1946-Present > OntarioWork and Labour Relations
- Politics and Government - Canada > Ontario
Credits
- director
- Marta Nielsen-Hastings
- editing
- Marta Nielsen-Hastings
- producer
- Marta Nielsen-Hastings
- David Wesley
- Michael Allder
- executive producer
- Louise Lore
- script
- David Wesley
- Richard Nielsen
- photography
- Mark Mackay
- sound
- Adrian Tucker
- sound editing
- Stephen Barden
- sound mix
- Lou Solakofski
- narrator
- Barbara Budd
- voice
- Sean McCann
- Bill Hawes
- Kate Lynch
- music
- Aaron Davis
- John Lang