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Charles Brooks (trade unionist)

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102:, one of the largest locals of the United Auto Workers in Canada. He served as its president for 21 years, from 1956 until his death in 1977, during which time he fought for greater wages and benefits for Chrysler workers. This helped to improve the quality of life and standard of living in Windsor, which was a city that was economically fuelled by the Chrysler, 122:
Brooks also focused much of his time as president pushing social programs as funded by the government including health care, education, housing programs and income support plans. Brooks was instrumental in introducing drug plans through Green Shield and coverage through S. & A. Windsor Medical
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In 1977, Brooks was shot dead by a disgruntled Chrysler worker who was disillusioned when Local 444 was unable to get the man's job back after a third discharge. After his death, Brooks' legacy continues to live on in Windsor-Essex County. The Peace Fountain, located in the
140:, was erected in honour of him for his efforts toward world peace. The Charles E. Brooks Labour Community Service Award, which is awarded yearly to a citizen for their work in the community, was also created in memory of Brooks. 238: 235: 90:, he witnessed first-hand the devastation that the Windsor citizens endured at that time, and these experiences brought him into the trade union movement. 286: 271: 127:
charity organization. Brooks led by personal example and helped raise labour participation to a higher level than anywhere else in Canada.
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and Ontario Hospital Plan In addition to these programs, he was also an avid supporter of the
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plants located in the city. After his death, Local 444 became part of the
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Index

Windsor, Ontario
Canadian
labour union
United Auto Workers
Local 444
Chrysler Motors
Windsor, Ontario
Great Depression
CAW Local 444
Ford
General Motors
Canadian Auto Workers
United Way
Detroit River


"Les Dickirson receives 2007 Charles E. Brooks Labour Community Service Award"
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"Our History"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"A Tribute To Charlie Brooks"
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"The Walkerville-Chrysler Connection"
"The Canadian Auto Workers: The Birth and Transformation of a Union"
Archived

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