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GraceHartman began attending meetings of Local 373, the clerical, administrative, and technical staff and within a few months was on the executive.
GraceHartman was elected president of the local in 1959, a position she held until 1967, and both the executive and negotiating committees ended up with a female majority.
GraceHartman was the chairperson of that conference held in New York in 1984.
GraceHartman (1900-May 23, 1998), née Armstrong was a social activist and politician in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, who became the city's first female mayor.
Hartman was also the second woman president of the Ontario Municipal Association, a board member of the Royal Ontario Museum, and a chair of several social service and community organizations in Sudbury.
George Hartman died in 1960; Grace subsequently married Arthur Grout in 1969.