Stan Little Explained

Stan Little
Office:1st National President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees
Term Start:1963
Term End:October 22, 1975
Successor:Grace Hartman
Office2:President of the National Union of Public Service Employees
Term Start2:1961
Term End2:1963
Birth Date:1911
Death Date:May 15, 2000 (age 89)
Nationality:Canadian

Stanley Little (1911  - May 15, 2000) was the founding National President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees from 1963 to 1975. He was also the President of the National Union of Public Service Employees from 1961 to 1963.[1]

In his early years, Little worked in a factory, a supermarket, and hydro.[1] He first became involved in the labour movement in 1931,[2] initially as part of Local One of the National Union of Public Service Employees (NUPSE) in Toronto, and later as part of Local Eight in York. In 1951, he was hired as a full-time union representative by the NUPSE. Little was elected as the President of the union in 1961.[1] [3]

With the ultimate goal of having one big union in the Canadian public sector, Little successfully negotiated a merger with the National Union of Public Employees (NUPE). This led to the founding of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) on September 24, 1963. Little was elected National President at CUPE's first national convention alongside Robert Rintoul, the former director of the NUPE, who was elected National Secretary-Treasurer. The new union started with 78,000 members coming from 483 locals.[1] [3] Within five years, CUPE's membership had increased to over 115,000, and by the time Little resigned as president, it was over 210,000, making it the largest union in the country.[3] [4] As of 2024, CUPE has 740,000 members[5] [6] and assets of nearly $400 million, including a strike fund of over $130 million and a defense fund of over $34 mil. It has 74 offices across the country making Little's a giant legacy.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stan Little: First National President of CUPE . Whittaker . Carly . Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1975 . Saskatoon, Saskatchewan . July 25, 2012 . March 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030426/http://www.cupe1975.ca/bursary/carly.html . dead .
  2. News: CUPE Head Champions Bargaining System . Vic . Parsons . Canadian Press . The Gazette . Southam . Montreal . February 13, 1975 . 24.
  3. Web site: Stan Little, National President, 1963–1975 . August 31, 2000 . Canadian Union of Public Employees . July 25, 2012.
  4. News: Sask. Govt. Workers Urged to Join Forces with CUPE . The Star-Phoenix . Saskatoon, Saskatchewan . June 3, 1968 . 3 . Stanley Little of Ottawa, national president of the 115,000 member CUPE, said pressure was mounting from governments to take away the economic force of workers who earn their wages from government bodies..
  5. Web site: 2023-08-31 . In 1964, Stan Little shared his thoughts on the future of the new union . 2024-01-16 . Canadian Union of Public Employees . en.
  6. Web site: Our Story . 2024-01-16 . Canadian Union of Public Employees . en.
  7. Web site: 2023-12-15 . National Secretary-Treasurer's Report - December 2023 . 2024-01-16 . Canadian Union of Public Employees . en.