[…] over there, you come under the Transport and General Worker's Union." And he said, "We're opening up in September 1935." […]
[…] over there, you come under the Transport and General Worker's Union." And he said, "We're opening up in September 1935." […]
[…] ring, but he had forgotten me. I met him through union business later on. The cinema was still following me, […]
[…] paid for it. Certain unions - I think the Electricians' Union was really powerful at that time - the unions […]
[…] 1960s and also touches on the effects of the Trades Unions on working practices, providing several details of his rel […]
[…] a couple of years I became Vice President of the union. Roy Fowler: We mustn't get on to the ACT […]
[…] BECTU History Project by the chair, Roy Lockett, previously the union’s deputy general secretary . The founder of the project, […]
[…]they came to him, I'd have to check in his book about that. I've got a copy, I've got the original somewhere of the most ecstatic, nauseating Western Union cablegram from Louis B Mayer welcoming them both to Hollywood. My mother hated every moment of it and in fact started writing a diary which I ha[…]
[…]got one in Ireland." And he said, "I'll show the lads - you'll be all right when you go over there, you come under the Transport and General Worker's Union." And he said, "We're opening up in September 1935." So anyway I had to go out to Dublin to see him, went out and saw him and sure enough I was […]