Sheila Whitaker

[…]nly a small factory, couple of hundred at the most, and I could never understand why we all had to eat in different places.SF: Was there a good trade union in the factory?There was a trade union. I have to say that my memory of it, and to some extent I was politically naïve, but my memory of it was […]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]employed me. I did it for 500 year or something, it was very little.But it was interesting also that in those days of course I wasn't a member of the Union and the union didn’t care because there was this sort of odd job film Unit up in Wakefield, well they didn’t mind if there was a Richard Sutclif[…]

Charles Cooper

[…].Sidney Cole: Who was that, can you remember?Charles Cooper: Yes I'm trying to remember his name, he became afterwards secretary of the metalworker's union, I don't know whether you would know his name?Sidney Cole: Well no, but it could easily be found out. We'd better, for the moment, just for the […]

Roy Parkinson

[…] think about tomorrow's work. I'd go on the set two or three times, but providing all was going well by 10 o'clock that day was done.2. Locations and unionsRP: You always had all your movement orders to work out, if you were going on location, whether you were going abroad, or whether a daily locati[…]

L

[…] pictures. And I was in on the forming of the union there. My card in the Association of Motion Picture […]
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