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1Published 1971“…1971 1960-2000 "TUC campaign materials against the Industrial Relations Bill, 1971" [T0409.jpg], 1971 As part of its campaign against the 1971 Industrial Relations Bill, the TUC distributed over one and a half million publications (including the pamphlets 'Reason' and 'Shut up and keep working' shown here). …”
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2Published 7 May 1926“…Middleton, TUC, 7 May 1926, re: slogans for publicity material (page 1)" [g0980001.jpg], 7 May 1926 TUC Organisation…”
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3Published 7 May 1926“…Middleton, TUC, 7 May 1926, re: slogans for publicity material (page 2)" [g0980002.jpg], 7 May 1926…”
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4Published c. 1925“…The collection included printed material (press cuttings, pamphlets and reports) and manuscript material (correspondence and personal notes) it covers the whole range of contemporary issues relating to women's political and employment rights, including anti-sweating campaigns, union organisation, health and safety, political activities, suffrage campaigns and World War I.…”
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5Published 1986“…Campaigns against racism and racist organisations were organised, educational materials and other publications were published, including a Black Workers Charter in 1981. …”
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6Published 1914“…1914 1914-1918 "Anti-war cartoon from New Zealand, 1914" [T0256.jpg], 1914 Material issued to dissuade boys from emigrating to Australia and New Zealand where they were liable for military training from the ages of 12 and 14 respectively.…”
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7Published 1945“…1945 1939-1945 "Homes for workers, 1945" [HFR0111], 1945 In the post war period, Britain faced a housing crisis due to the loss or damage to millions of homes plus a shortage of building materials. This article is from Challenge, the weekly newspaper of the Young Communist League.…”
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8Published 1947“…1947 1945-1960 "'Down to brass tacks' - TUC leaflet about industrial production, 1947 (front)" [T0352.jpg], 1947, Trades Union Congress This TUC leaflet about industrial production covers a range of post-war issues including Joint Production Committees, the American Loan, shortages of food and raw materials, immigration.…”
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9Published 1947“…1947 "'Down to brass tacks' - TUC leaflet about industrial production, 1947 (reverse)" [T0352b.jpg], 1947, Trades Union Congress This TUC leaflet about industrial production covers a range of post-war issues including Joint Production Committees, the American Loan, shortages of food and raw materials, immigration.…”
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10Published 1945“…1945 1939-1945 "Housing in Glasgow, 1945" [HFR0113], 1945 The post war housing crisis, due to the loss or damage to millions of homes plus a shortage of building materials, was made worse by the poor state of working class housing before the war. …”
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11Published 1945“…1945 1939-1945 "Welcome home - Labour Party leaflet, 1945" [HFR0109a], 1945 In the post war period, Britain faced a housing crisis due to the loss or damage to millions of homes plus a shortage of building materials. This General Election leaflet, printed by the Labour Party in June 1945, supports local authority housing and rent controls.…”
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12Published 1945“…1945 1939-1945 "Welcome home - Labour Party leaflet, 1945" [HFR0109b], 1945 In the post war period, Britain faced a housing crisis due to the loss or damage to millions of homes plus a shortage of building materials. This General Election leaflet, printed by the Labour Party in June 1945, supports local authority housing and rent controls.…”
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13Published 1984“…In March 1984, a package of campaign materials under the slogan "Public its yours Private its theirs" used the symbol of vultures to suggest an alternative motive for the Governments privatisation programme.…”
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14Published 1944“…Its recommendations include more investment in new industries, such as plastics; higher levels of funding for university research and education; the establishment of a National Health Service; and the improvement of machinery and technique in agriculture and raw materials.…”
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15Published 1946“…1946 1945-1960 "Homeless squatters, 1946" [HFR0112], 1946 In the post war period, Britain faced a housing crisis due to the loss or damage to millions of homes plus a shortage of building materials. At the same time, many government - requisitioned buildings were now standing empty. …”
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16Published 1890“…1890 1880-1914 "Emblem and membership certificate of the Amalgamated Association of Card and Blowing Room Operatives, 1890" [EP0074], 1890 By the 1880s, women made up a large proportion of workers in the cotton industry, particularly in the cardroom where material was prepared for the spinners. The Amalgamated Association of Card and Blowing Room Operatives was launched in 1886 and began to recruit the women. …”
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17Published 1941“…The first survey looked mainly at production problems and workplace welfare and this return from the Ashmore Benson Pease Company in Stockton-on-Tees complains of hold-ups and under-employment through shortage of materials.…”
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18Published 1941“…The first survey looked mainly at production problems and workplace welfare and this return from the Ashmore Benson Pease Company in Stockton-on-Tees complains of hold-ups and under-employment through shortage of materials.…”
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19Published 1941“…The first survey looked mainly at production problems and workplace welfare and this return from the Ashmore Benson Pease Company in Stockton-on-Tees complains of hold-ups and under-employment through shortage of materials.…”
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20Published 2002“…Campaigns against racism and racist organisations were organised, educational materials and other publications were published, including a Black Workers Charter in 1981. …”