Employment contract (1950)
The story of union branch no. 100. The dismissal of a worker in a factory shows his colleagues the instability of their situation. From the discussion that followed this event germinated the idea of a union. A national union is consulted, which appoints a representative to explain the advantages and operation of a workers' union. Branch No. 100 is created and immediately becomes a trading agency; subsequently, it obtains better working conditions for the workers. The spirit that presides over all the meetings demonstrates the democratic strength of a union.
Director: Bernard Devlin
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Jean-Paul Nolet as Narrateur |
| Directing | Bernard Devlin | Director |
| Production | James Beveridge | Producer |
| Camera | Jean-Marie Couture | Director of Photography |
| Editing | David Mayerovitch | Editor |
| Sound | Eldon Rathburn | Music |
| Sound | Clarke Da Prato | Sound |