10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NATSOPA»
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1
A History of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
Paperworker town all employed in the printing machine room or publishing
departments of newspapers were to be members of NATSOPA which also
organised employees working under the Ink and Roller Agreement. The General
...
Peter Bain, John Gennard, 2005
2
Historical Directory of Trade Unions
In 1966 it merged with the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants
to form the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades as its Division 'A' (NATSOPA
being designated SOGAT (Division 1)) but, following disagreement about a ...
Arthur Ivor Marsh, Victoria Ryan, 2006
3
A Guide to the Papers of British Cabinet Ministers 1900-1964
Isaacs' period as General Secretary of NATSOPA (1909-48) is covered in James
Moran, NATSOPA Seventy-jive Years (Heinemann on behalf of NATSOPA 1964),
and R. B. Suther, The Story of NATSOPA (National Society of Operative ...
Cameron Hazlehurst, Sally Whitehead, Christine Woodland, 1996
4
A Bibliography of British Industrial Relations
Oxford: Oxford U.P., 1957. viii, 254P- 1883 Association of Publishers' Educational
Representatives. Diamond jubilee, 1898- 1958 [brochure]. [Leicester? the
Association, 1958?] i6p. 1884 Collier, J. 'Your Branch in focus: Manchester.'
Natsopa ...
George Sayers Bain, G. B. Woolven, 1979
5
Bellows Falls, Saxtons River and Westminster: A History of ...
In 1966 the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers and the
National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (Natsopa) formed the
Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT). The National Union of Printing,
...
6
The Politics of Bargaining: Merger Process and British Trade ...
The opening of the NUB&MR's recruitment base to women members thus
impinged on the established recruitment bases of the NUP&PW and NATSOPA,
and brought into question the spheres of influence agreement signed by the two
unions.
7
Resistance to New Technology: Nuclear Power, Information ...
According to the General Secretary of NATSOPA, Owen O'Brien, 'speaking
realistically, the lines of demarcation (between NATSOPA and NGA members)
will not be blurred, they will be obliterated. The sooner practical people in all
unions ...
8
Bad News: The Wapping Dispute
In July 1920, the LPCA was accepted into membership of The National Society of
Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA) and its 1,500 members became
the clerical section of the London Branch. Whilst clerical workers continued to be
...
John Lang, Graham Dodkins, 2011
9
Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law
Deakin.60 The union NATSOPA was conducting a boycott of Thomsons, which
did not permit union members to be among its workforce. In sympathy with
NATSOPA, members of the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) who
were ...
Simon F. Deakin, Angus Johnston, Basil Markesinis, 2012
10
Political Change and the Labour Party 1900-1918
It was only after a second request that the Postal Clerks, Natsopa, and moderate
and small unions such as the Midland Textile Association and the Instrument
Makers actively responded. 1 Several unions felt it necessary to offer incentives
to ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NATSOPA»
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... Surrey, a but, Natika, Rog, Ivanov, Elena, Rosse, Laos, Mdlle, Woden, Ala, a gene, Sabba, NATSOPA, Pinta, Cav, T-men, Oneil, Liva, Massa, ... «Mic, May 15»
James Needham, founder of James Villas, reveals the holiday firm's …
... in the trade union Natsopa. I enjoyed being a spokesperson for our working conditions and negotiating agreements with the management.”. «Kent Online, Dec 14»
Thatcher deserved respect for courage in face of adversity
Vince, a member of the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA), presides over the wire-room. Every night Bryson ... «Irish Independent, Apr 13»
How workers' action freed the Pentonville Five
NATSOPA print-stop workers in Fleet Street came out, stopping the next day's papers. On the Sunday the dockers picketed all the newspapers, ... «Workers' Liberty, Jan 13»
London 2012: It's the closing ceremony and here comes Team GBH!
The two 100ft-tall figures are then set alight by the cheering pickets as thousands of redundant NATSOPA members return to their day jobs, ... «Daily Mail, Aug 12»
London Review of Books marks its 30th year
For it was action by Brady's trade union, Natsopa, which forced the closure of Times newspapers from December 1978 to November 1979. «Financial Times, Oct 09»
Locked out at Lord's with the ghost
I was a member of the NATSOPA union at the time, and got a rollocking from our FoC for being an innocent (I thought) co-conspirator in the ... «Sports Journalists' Association, Mar 09»