This is the candid account of a journey from the poverty of a refugee camp in war-torn Europe to a place near the centre of power in a country half a world away. It is the story of a remarkable person who has spent much of her life in public, a woman who chose to live in the tough world of union politics - and to set out to change that world. The child who picked up English in the playground, the bright student who learnt her politics in demonstrations against Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, the teacher who became the first woman to lead a major trade union: when Jennie George became the Australian Council of Trade Unions' first female President she brought decades of hard-won experience to one of the toughest jobs in the land. But this is also the story of a woman dealing with grief and joy, loneliness and self-doubt, and the pressure to live up to the expectations of others. At each stage in the journey from migrant hostel and Housing Commission flat Jennie George has never forgotten her departure point and always remembered those she chose to represent. When Jennie George links arms with the picketers on the waterfront or campaigns for the rights
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
2X8pp WRAPS; 30 B/W HALFTONES
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86448-555-4 (9781864485554)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Brad Norington is the Industrial Reporter for the Australian Financial Review. He is the author of Sky Pirates: The story of the Airline pilot's strike (1990). He has written about George for a decade and won her trust. She has agreed to co-operate in this book.
AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction1 Refugees2 Childhood years3 Teen rebel4 Paddy5 Married to the Party6 Running for office7 Death of a marriage8 After Paddy9 The Accord10 Executive status11 Cavalier politics12 The Metherell campaign13 Melbourne calling14 Taking sides15 The candidate