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    Published 1981
    “…1981 1960-2000 "Liverpool typists strike, 1981" [EP0021], 1981 In 1981, the National and Local Government Officers union submitted a claim for the regrading of typists and other local authority clerical workers. …”
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    Published 1894
    “…Liverpool; Merseyside; England…”
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    Published 1894
    “…Liverpool; Merseyside; England…”
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    Published 10 May 1926
    “…1926-05-10 "Report, Liverpool, 10 May 1926 (?)" [g0062001.jpg], 10 May 1926 Local Organisation…”
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    Published 1942
    “…1942 1939-1945 "Soviet Delegates Visit to War Factory, Liverpool, 1942" [HFR0023], 1942 Following the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany in June 1941, the TUC formed an Anglo-Soviet Trade Union Committee. …”
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    Published 1890
    “…Liverpool; Merseyside; England…”
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    Published 1912
    “…Roberts, Minister of the Hope Street Church in Liverpool and published by the Liverpool Anti-Sweating League about 1912. …”
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    Published 1975
    “…1975 1960-2000 "Jack Jones, TUC Congress,1975" [T0446.jpg], 1975 Jack Jones was born in Liverpool in 1913 and worked first in engineering and then on the docks. …”
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    Published 1977
    “…[t0542.jpg], 1977 Robert Noonan (Tressell) died in Liverpool in 1911 and was buried in this unmarked pauper's grave. …”
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    Published 1981
    “…The March echoed the unemployment demonstrations of the 1930s and this poster shows the route taken across England. 280 marchers left Liverpool on May 1 but 150,000 attended the final rally in Hyde Park, London on May 31. …”
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    Published 1999
    “…1999 "Jack Jones: TUC Millennium Film Project", 1999, Trades Union Congress Interview with Jack Jones part of the TUC Millennium Film Project Jack Jones (1913-2009) was born in Liverpool and worked first in engineering and then on the docks. …”
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    Published 1974
    “…1974 1960-2000 "Wingrove and Rogers Ltd Strike, 1974" [T0396.jpg], 1974 Women members of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers on the picket line at the Wingrove and Rogers Company in Kirby, Liverpool. The company specialised in the manufacture of electric mining locomotives, forklifts, and electrical trucks, but from 1965 went through a period of competition from Europe and the Far East coupled with severe credit restrictions and rising costs. …”
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    Published 1951
    “…Between 1948-1951 Port Workers' committees were established in London, Manchester and Liverpool in support of a "Dockers Charter", which focused on a daily guaranteed wage of 25 shillings, pensions and decasualisation. …”
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    Published 1900
    “…When Robert Noonan left Hastings for Liverpool in 1910, in order to make arrangements for their emigration to Canada, Kathleen lived and worked at Mary Meiklejon's special school for blind and mentally handicapped children - the only one in England at the time. …”
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    Published 1981
    “…After 30 typists were suspended for their work-to-rule action in Liverpool, some 80 members of staff came out on strike, only returning after 23 weeks when the claim was submitted to arbitration.…”
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    Published 1911
    “…An unofficial strike started in Liverpool and spread to other cities, prompting sympathetic action from dockers, carters and other transport workers. …”
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