ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] from the start because there was a, there was a union disagreement and, and every single studio day the sets […]

Pat Jackson

[…] making, and we can't do it now... because of the union trouble. So that it means that a vital form, […]

Pat Jackson

[…] making, and we can't do it now... because of the union trouble. So that it means that a vital form, […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] or because you're defended by other people, by a trade union agreement. Now the tragedy of that is that you […]

Ronald Grant

[…]d him. So I said, Oh, can I have a look? So he retreated, he was going up to get his car, I think, parked somewhere. And so we went backwards into 42 Union terrace, which was the Offices of James left Donald Aberdeen cinemas, and also the head office of the Aberdeen picture palaces, which were two c[…]

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[…]

Interview

[…]. And Philly, more people are on holiday in a hammer house, you would Australia, which is what they did. And then whilst doing that, I applied to the union, AC T. And they were very busy at that time, because I was starting off all the commercial television. And I got an interview with this man. I s[…]
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