[…] money, sponsorship, for them. Industrial films you could get trade union sponsorship. Spanish films - and the progressive film-makers were […]
[…] it was run by very clever guy Jerry Abu off again sadly died many many years ago now. And he was there setting up effects that were required for the Union. could say what effects are required. If you think in the Doctor Who sent you think, Well, no, there wasn't. But they required demonstration mod[…]
[…]ths waiting for two days work. JK: That's pretty good. BJ: What nine months? JK: No, I meant pretty good of the union. BJ: Oh yeah. But it meant I’d never work for them [Anglia] again. This is the problem with the film industry.[01:27:43:170[…]
[…]phanie, at least she is younger that most of the others, she will probably do what we tell her.” So we settled with those and …RF: Were there not any union problems…JR: No, they were both union members. I mean Paul Rabiger was a union member…RF: ACT?JR: ACT. Or NATKE…RF: It was NATKE, of course, in […]
[…]sp; 34:28 Yes, it did. It was open ended. I mean, open ended, depending on what the current arrangement there were with crews and the unions and so on, you know, so, I mean, I guess there were times when we ran for an hour and a half. Member Milosz. Foreman, I think, I think but anyw[…]
[…]me basic salary that I left with. So, we've all got together, all us retired people now, and we've employed a Queen's Councillor, and I think all the unions... We did approach all the unions first and asked their advice on what we should do, and they all advised us to do the same thing, as to take a[…]
[…]awn Stanford 38:51 First went into the Health Service Everybody that I worked with was definitely told me I was the only one who became a union member.Manny Yospa 39:01 Yes, cosy.Dawn Stanford 39:05 Creepy. And everybody saysWhy not? Nothing wrong with me.They're […]
[…] is doing all sorts of things. I also had duties to do with the trade unions at the time. I think Palmer worked at night. He never he never stopped&nb[…]