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[…]idn’t you from Technicolor?Yes, I was locked out then.Then I had to go on strike because they didn’t, mm, they didn’t put the foreman on strikeor the assistant supervisor or whatever I was at that time?They left about 400 in didn‟t they?Yes, and, mm, and then you started. And then when did you start[…]
[…]d then at Rank‟s. Rank‟shad some problem with their AEU members at times.I could tell you now that one of the leading ETU members...He was one of the assistant convenor wasn‟t he for you?One, one...The one who worked in the Camera Department, what was his name? Smith.8No, no, oh him, no, no not Smit[…]
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