Hugh Attwooll

[…]e ever laid off there at all. In fact, I'mwhat sort  of money wasIt was one six pence three farthings and hour and the pink ticket rate. And the union. Ealing, they weren't really militant. I don't think they're really militant at all anywhere. Except the VIP, of course, they were they were pre[…]

Charlotte Jennings

[…]ot this the Fairfield halls, and it actually won. It won a gold prize at the film festival and music was awesome. This is back in 1975. And not being union person. I didn't have quite the correct credit, as opposed to being a production assistant, I was an assistant to the producer, because that was[…]

Tony Bridgewater

[…]uldn't have anybody who could only hear with one ear minding a radio station. So I received notice. And I was rather incensed about this and we had a union and the only time in my life I made use of its services, Post Office Engineering Union. I appealed to them. They took it up and eventually got, […]

William Fielder

[…]d we used to distribute American films as well. Sidney Cole: Did you have anything to do with labour relations and the negotiations with the trade unions in this job? William Fielder: Er - when I, yes I did, quite a lot. I used to - I used to come across...oh...he's dead now. Sidney Cole: S[…]
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