Harry Miller

[…]ame walking out, and he said, “Right that, print it’.  [LAUGHTER]  But we used to work some terrible hours, I’ll tell you!  That’s the Union.  You don’t want to get to the Union yet do you?ALAN LAWSON: Well no, the conditions then when you were working are interesting.HARRY MILLE[…]

Harry Courcha

[…] series of jobs or did you stay there the whole time?I stayed in that industry for, mm, nine years.Mm.Mm, it was there that I was introduced to trade unionism.Yes.By sheer chance meeting a fellow that was canvassing round the gate and, mm, it allsounded interesting and worthy to me. I’d had some asp[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]rs. They were not like the Quickie days we used to have in England. You know, years ago, there were, there were no shop stewards on the floor, no, no unions, no union those days, no. But there was a certain tolerance of what, how far, you know, you can push people, and everybody was so keen to finis[…]

Sam Williams

[…] to it as well, you know, the work in the laboratories I feel now has become far more technical than ever it was in the old days. The result of trade union activity within the industry has removed some of the fears. Nowadays, because of the variations of procedure and method. One cannot pursue the o[…]

Bert Craik

[…] to it as well, you know, the work in the laboratories I feel now has become far more technical than ever it was in the old days. The result of trade union activity within the industry has removed some of the fears. Nowadays, because of the variations of procedure and method. One cannot pursue the o[…]
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