During her childhood in Scotland, her father impressed upon her the importance of fair treatment in the workplace, as the coal mining industry is pro-union there.
“The printer’s union had planted a person in the pressroom there, and he signed me up for the International Typographical Union—which I’ve been a member of for 20 years now—and my salary went up from $80...to $146 a week, overnight,” Grant confides.
A Supreme In-plant
During her childhood in Scotland, her father impressed upon her the importance of fair treatment in the workplace, as the coal mining industry is pro-union there.
“The printer’s union had planted a person in the pressroom there, and he signed me up for the International Typographical Union—which I’ve been a member of for 20 years now—and my salary went up from $80...to $146 a week, overnight,” Grant confides.