Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985
1985 1980-95 "Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985" [BW0030], 1985, Trades Union Congress The Newspaper Society launched its 'Project Breakthrough' to introduce new technology in 1982. The National Graphical Association was concerned that the closed shop for typesetting would...
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London
1985
United Kingdom |
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description | 1985
1980-95
"Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985" [BW0030], 1985, Trades Union Congress
The Newspaper Society launched its 'Project Breakthrough' to introduce new technology in 1982. The National Graphical Association was concerned that the closed shop for typesetting would be ended and wages and conditions in the industry would worsen. In 1985, the NGA had disputes at the Wolverhampton Express and Star, the Shropshire Star and the Kent Messenger over new technology and working practices. |
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institution | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
is_hierarchy_title | Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985 |
language | English |
physical | Leaflet TEXT |
publishDate | 1985 |
publisher | London United Kingdom |
spellingShingle | Trade Union Congress, UK Printing Technological change Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985 |
title | Don't let them smash the NGA, 1985 |
topic | Trade Union Congress, UK Printing Technological change |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/8BA397C9-CB85-434D-983F-DCE8CE7DC961 http://hdl.handle.net/10796/A0226C15-3806-44F9-ACDD-F88A32D3CB00 |