[…]table, when it was unusually to have ladies in the Police. And it was when Robert Morley was on, and the first question he asked her is, "Is your job legal?" you see. And she's having already signed in as a Police Constable, which... And I always remember on occasion, I think it was one of the big c[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 228[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2002-03-04Interview Date: 1991-11-25Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Joan Kemp-WelchTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: '91 and we're at John P. Hamilton's in Paddington and we have a very distinguished lady, Joan Kem[…]
[…] Oh I am very pleased to tell you old boy that we are taking up the option. Well – I said – you are not because you have not renewed it in the proper legal way. He said, what do you mean? I said, well it should have been sent by registered letter. I have consulted the solicitor and you have not take[…]
[…]eting. And you see, with the rate of costing me, were having to do you hardly you were so busy suggesting people that to have also to handle all this legal jargon and technicality and talk about it down the phone says that the the artist agent knew what you were buying. I mean, God bless them. Some […]
[…] the project. I was a member of General Council so I formulated, drafted a motion for General Council to explain what it was [0:20:00] and to make it legal and again Council was, was fine, they passed it no problem, mm, so we had official standing within the union, authorised by the union. Mm,[…]
[…] the size of postage stamps, filling the screen one by one, of all the drivers or people in the railway who had been injured, hurt or killed. And the legal side said that I really couldn't do that because there were so many cases still being investigated. But they were all for it being tough, and it[…]