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On Strike, or, Where do the Girls come in?

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The narrative follows Reginald Oofbourne, a wealthy young man who, after his fiancée dies in a riding accident, dedicates his fortune to aiding women. He travels as a benefactor and arrives in Sydney during a maritime strike, where he observes shopgirls suffering long hours, low wages, and prohibition from sitting. Responding with organized philanthropy, he funds and leads a large girls' strike that unsettles employers and the public, prompting debates about labor, gendered work, respectability, and the limits of charitable intervention amid social and economic tensions.

About the Author

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Edric Glenfield

Edric Glenfield is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature, particularly for his novel "On Strike, or, Where do the Girls come in?" This work explores themes of social dynamics and gender roles, reflecting the cultural shifts of its time. Glenfield's writing often combines humor with social commentary, making his contributions to literature both entertaining and thought-provoking. While not widely recognized today, his work provides insight into the societal issues of his era.