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Helen Kelly: Her Life

English · Paperback / Softback

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"When Helen Kelly died on a Wellington spring night in October 2016, with her partner by her side and a bunch of peonies, the first of the season, by her bed, Aotearoa New Zealand lost an extraordinary leader. Kelly was the first female head of the country's trade union movement, but she was also much more - a visionary who believed that all workers, whether in a union or not, deserved to be given a fair go; a fighter from a deeply communist family who never gave up the struggle; a strategist and orator who invoked strong loyalty; a woman who could stir fierce emotions. Her battles with famous people were the stuff of headlines. She took on Peter Jackson, the country's icon. She was accused in parliament of doing 'irreparable damage' to the union movement, and by employers of exploiting the bereaved families of dead workers. While many saw her as a hero, to others she was 'that woman', a bloody pain in the neck ... Award-winning journalist Rebecca Macfie takes you not only into Kelly's life but into a defining period in the country's history, when old values were replaced by the individualism of neo-liberalism, and the wellbeing and livelihood of workers faced unremitting stress"--Cover flap.

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Rebecca Macfie is a journalist and recipient of more than 20 awards. Her book Tragedy at Pike River Mine: How and Why 29 Men Died won Best First Book of Non-fiction. She has worked as senior writer for NZ Listener and NZ Herald's The Business, editor of Unlimited, and reporter for National Business Review and Christchurch Star. She has written extensively for The Independent Business Weekly, Employment Law Bulletin, North&South and Newsroom.

Product details

Authors Rebecca Macfie
Publisher Awa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2021
 
EAN 9781927249741
ISBN 978-1-927249-74-1
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 151 mm x 232 mm x 34 mm
Weight 544 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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