Cyril Page

[…] started me at er... because he said "You in the Union?" I said, "No." He said, "Well, you are now!" […]

Joy Batchelor

[…] Kay Mander: So during all this time, there was the union. You've mentioned ACT not understanding about editors. Joy Batchelor: […]

Judy Ritchie

[…]orked for STV it was almost like you were in this bubble that was just STV? R: Yes. Absolutely. I: And had you become a, had you joined the Union in STV? R: Oh yes! I joined the Union in, I mean, I'm a, I've only just retired, I've only just left it actually! I: So, that would ha[…]

Cyril Page

[…]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[…]

Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…]ickly and Sid Brugson [ph 0:34:17] was in charge.Oh yes, yes, yes.19Peggy Hyde-Chambers. Tape 1 Side AAnd that’s when I got, did quite a bit with the unions because he used to take me to the union meetings in which they were all there.Yes.And, and I became the person who takes all the subs at Denham[…]

Muriel Box (Gardiner) (née Baker)

[…] up to me and said, "Excuse me, where is your ticket?" I never knew what he meant, so I said, "What is it?" He explained it to me and said he was the Union and you couldn't work there without a ticket and I said, "I'm sorry I have none." So he said, "You won't be able to work here I'm afraid, you ha[…]

Charles Potter

[…]films or clips. And then I've already talked about, we launched, we was very much mixed up in inter city. And then, of course, there's a thing called union, union international cement affair, which is, which is an early runner of the EEC only, railways only based in Paris, called the UIC and all the[…]
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