The Treadmill

198443 min 2 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Dagmar Gueissaz-Teufel

Production: Susan HuyckeKathleen ShannonJacques Vallée

This revealing documentary uncovers an invisible labour force of women who work in the isolation of their homes. Known as 'piece workers,' they are estimated to number 100 000 in Québec. Ignored by the law, unprotected by unions, they toil long, lonely hours at monotonous, sometimes risky jobs, often for less than the minimum wage. However, one group of women overcame the system: by forming a cooperative-style workshop, they were able to improve their working conditions. They are now paid by the hour and not by the piece, they receive benefits, and can tailor their work schedules around family responsibilities.

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Subject categories


  • Work and Labour Relations > Unionization and the Labour MovementWomenWorking Conditions
  • Women > Working Life

Credits


director
Dagmar Gueissaz-Teufel
producer
Susan Huycke
executive producer
Kathleen Shannon
Jacques Vallée
camera
Jacques Leduc
sound
Diane Carrière
editing
Huguette Laperrière
sound editing
Diane Le Floc'h
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Adrian Croll
music
Eric Harry