Dallas Bower

[…]as it was, clearly now couldn't possibly be. But that was my first enrolment and then of course when I became a member of the BBC I had to resign the union. We weren't allowed to be a member of the union if you joined the Corporation.Alan Lawson  12:38  Have you any recollections[…]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] film industry you need to be a member of the Union. ’ [TIME 00.11.00] So, I found out where the […]

Erica Masters

[…] and I always felt there was tremendous protection from the union to me and er, well, the subscription I don't […]

Bernard Vorhaus – HP0219

[…] changed. I mean we had been allies of the Soviet Union and overnight the arms were given back to the […]

Norman J Warren

[…]we could offer you. And they all had this little reminder at the bottom saying â€˜Also to work in the film industry you need to be a member of the Union.’ [TIME 00.11.00] So, I found out where the Union was, ACT it was then in Soho Square, knocked on the door and said “Please I wan[…]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…] university. I mean, I've always been one for extracurricular activities. And I was the editor of the college magazine when I was there. I was on the union exec, and as typical me, I just got involved in everything. And but I was also and I was volunteering at Riverside, and in this and I had a boyf[…]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…]ig iconic thing they were mounting, and so I worked on that for about three weeks, painting scenery, again as an assistant, apprenticed. And then the unions came along and said “Where is your card? Why are you working? It appears the film union card wasn’t all right at Covent Garden, so they booted […]

Waris Hussein

[…]ot choose the cameraman I'm used to?" "No, I'm sorry. You can't you can't have freelances here. This is unfortunately [because] we had a problem with unions." So I said "Oh, well, can I at least see the person you allocated to me?" And he said, "Oh yes, he's actually filming something. He's doing so[…]
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