²ÝÁñ¶ÌÊÓƵBoard Chair featured in labour oral history project
The BC Labour Heritage Centre (BCLHC) has an ongoing oral history project, collecting video interviews with union leaders and activists around the province.
Earlier this year, BCLHC sat down with ²ÝÁñ¶ÌÊÓƵBoard Chair, Joey Hartman, whose exciting career includes time with the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees Union, Hospital Employees' Union, Vancouver & District Labour Council, the SFU Labour Studies Program, and of course ²ÝÁñ¶ÌÊÓƵ — just to name a few.
Throughout the interview, Joey emphasizes the importance of mentoring and supporting other women in the labor movement, as well as the need to recognize the value of all workers, regardless of their job title or status. She reflects on her decades of activism and the key role that the labor movement has played in her life.
Joey’s interview is available on the , and will be archived for permanent preservation at Simon Fraser University.
About the BC Labour Heritage Centre
The (BHCS) preserves, documents and presents the rich history of working people and their unions in British Columbia. The Society engages in partnerships and projects that help define and express the role that work, and workers, have played in the evolution of social policy and its impact on the present and future shaping of the province. BHCS centers voices previously left out, including the stories of all races and genders, Indigenous workers and organizations.