Cine films donated by Ron Nethercott, former south-west regional secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union... 'My brother's keeper', film on the work of the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) in and around Bristol produced by HTV in conjunction with the TGWU south-west region (colour), [1972]
'My brother's keeper', film on the work of the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) in and around Bristol produced by HTV in conjunction with the TGWU south-west region (colour), [1972]
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Title is one of the phrases used by a contributor to sum up the values of trade unionism. Begins with an extract from a speech by Tony Benn on the right of the trade union movement to make television programmes of its own and then features workers in the docks, the Rolls Royce testing plant and a road haulage company, the support of trade unions for the work of the Industrial Therapy Organization in rehabilitating the mentally ill, the reaction of women workers at Fry's chocolate factory to the proposed introduction of shift work, and applicants for accident compensation. The workers' discussions among themselves and with management are shot in the 'fly on the wall' style.
'My brother's keeper', film on the work of the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) in and around Bristol produced by HTV in conjunction with the TGWU south-west region (colour), [1972]
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