Kenneth Griffith

[…]Kenneth Griffith  35:39  Wasn't the minimum rate extremely low?  Kenneth Griffith  35:41  Oh, well, unions didn't come into it much then. Another, another reason for the decline? Colin Moffat  35:49  You mean, you could make […]

Jack Gold

[…]SE, and then a law degree. AL An LLB? JG LLB. AL And you didn’t use it then? JG No, I was very interested in industrial and trade union law, and that was my speciality, and when I left college I was … went to the careers office and they suggested me for two basic jobs, and one wa[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]t him and accused him of sabotage on the boom, and he was sacked. That actually happened. But there's an excuse as an excuse me just because he was a union representative. And I really, I must say I had a ticket. But I didn't. Except for these meetings which we went to the back of the Power BI I've […]

Christopher Miles

[…]r Miles  13:05  The first the first problem was to obviously get a script that I wrote myself and then get the thing I was cleared with the union's vectors for rather more than ACTT I then went to see  George Elvin who ran ACTT And he said, Well, we're not very keen that you direct it[…]

Paula Wright (Springall)

[…]ure. Really, I hadn't read enough about it. I think something needed to be doing, because I felt the film artist Association. It's such a tiny little Union. It needed something, but I can't you see Mr. Brown again, was coming down here. There's so much I had to catch up on, because I used to go to t[…]

Pete Murray

[…]uld only have a certain amount of records played because they wanted music played by live musicians and that was a deal they made with the Musicians’ Union. (Time 31:41)    I quite understand why the Musicians’ Union did that but that, of course, has since been rescinded to the degree wher[…]

Links & Resources

[…] websites and resources BECTU The UK’s media and entertainment trade union, covering broadcasting, film, independent production, theatre and the arts, leisure […]
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