
Jean-Claude Parrot
Jean-Claude Parrot is a notable Canadian labour leader best known for his role as the president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) during the 1978 postal strike, when he famously defied back-to-work legislation, resulting in a three-month prison sentence. His actions made headlines and have been referenced in discussions about workers' rights and the limits of government intervention in labour disputes.
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Jean-Claude Parrot was sentenced to three months in prison for defying back-to-work legislation in 1978.
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