Search Results for: Union Organiser
Angela Allen
[…] was when I waiting for it I did my baby sitting and then I worked for a television group in an office in Manhattan. And I could actually have got my union card I think, well yes I could have done. But because I, I suppose foolishly kept on coming back here cause I’d get an interesting offer to trav[…]
Tony Bridgewater
[…]uldn't have anybody who could only hear with one ear minding a radio station. So I received notice. And I was rather incensed about this and we had a union and the only time in my life I made use of its services, Post Office Engineering Union. I appealed to them. They took it up and eventually got, […]
Jimmy Wright
[…]ack again to cos we had to wait a whole year until 1968. And then the union went out at the end of January and that year they had the worst avala[…]
Peter T Handford
[…]nd out but they called a meeting, it is probably unfair to blame ACT. It was probably the members rather than ACT.I That is what they always say, the union is the members. It is a very pitiful sort of thing isn’t it, a jealousy I suppose.PH Yes, but I mean as you probably know at that time studios w[…]
Robert Beatty
[…]as very much younger we seemed to work very hard but probably time was wasted.Robert Beatty: I think so. The only thing I can remember, talking about unions, it was getting late one afternoon and the set had to be changed; they were trying to get this shot in before breaking up for the day. It neede[…]
Peggy Gick
[…] this bitterly at an art department section meeting at the union and we decided that we would ask them if […]
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[…] small group of members of the film and television technicians’ union in 1986. Having worked in film and broad casting […]
