Employment contract (1950)
The story of union branch no. 100. The dismissal of a worker in a factory shows his colleagues the instability of their situation. From the discussion that followed this event germinated the idea of a union. A national union is consulted, which appoints a representative to explain the advantages and operation of a workers' union. Branch No. 100 is created and immediately becomes a trading agency; subsequently, it obtains better working conditions for the workers. The spirit that presides over all the meetings demonstrates the democratic strength of a union.
Director: Bernard Devlin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: December 31, 1950
Cast
- Jean-Paul Nolet - Narrateur
Music: Eldon Rathburn
Cinematography: Jean-Marie Couture
Editing: David Mayerovitch
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
syndicalism
More Films by Director: Bernard Devlin
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Employment contract about?
- The story of union branch no. 100. The dismissal of a worker in a factory shows his colleagues the instability of their situation. From the discussion that followed this event germinated the idea of a union. A national union is consulted, which appoints a representative to explain the advantages and operation of a workers' union. Branch No. 100 is created and immediately becomes a trading agency; subsequently, it obtains better working conditions for the workers. The spirit that presides over all the meetings demonstrates the democratic strength of a union.
- Who directed Employment contract?
- Employment contract was directed by Bernard Devlin.
- Who stars in Employment contract?
- Employment contract stars Jean-Paul Nolet.
- How long is Employment contract?
- Employment contract has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is Employment contract?
- Employment contract is a Documentary film.
- Where was Employment contract produced?
- Employment contract was produced in Canada.