News International dispute, 1986

1986 1960-2000 "News International dispute, 1986" [T0558.jpg], 1986 In January 1986, the News International Group owned by Rupert Murdoch, sacked 5,500 workers for refusing to sign new working arrangements which included moving his printing works from Fleet Street to Wapping in East London...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: 1986
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/A81F8CFC-B1D8-42FB-81C6-5ADD7E65FE49
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/132CC9EA-1157-42D2-84E3-02808357BA34
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Summary:1986 1960-2000 "News International dispute, 1986" [T0558.jpg], 1986 In January 1986, the News International Group owned by Rupert Murdoch, sacked 5,500 workers for refusing to sign new working arrangements which included moving his printing works from Fleet Street to Wapping in East London. This union poster shows the barbed wire defences at the new Wapping plant. The print unions called for a boycott of 'The Sun', 'News of the World', 'The Times' and 'The Sunday Times'. The dispute went on for over a year and there were several violent confrontations with police on the picket line. The unions finally withdrew from the dispute in February 1987.
Physical Description:Leaflet
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