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How Rupert Murdoch's Wapping Dispute Shaped British MediaSep 24, 2024 · The Wapping workers were transported on buses to operate the printing presses in the 15-acre fortress. Kemp and Mohanan found one route ...
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News International dispute, 1986 - TUC | History OnlineIn January 1986, the News International Group owned by Rupert Murdoch, sacked 5,500 workers for refusing to sign new working arrangements which included ...
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Rupert Murdoch and the battle of Wapping: 25 years onJul 27, 2011 · The war broke out on 24 January 1986, when nearly 6,000 newspaper workers went on strike following the collapse of talks on News International's ...
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Wapping Dispute | Marx Memorial LibraryThe Wapping dispute began when Murdoch moved newspaper production to Wapping, leading to a strike and the sacking of 5,500 workers, ending Fleet Street ...
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British printers strike for their jobs, unions (Wapping Dispute), 1986 ...Repressive Violence. 1,262 arrests were reported in the year-long strike. Interactions with police, who patrolled the areas around the plant, were often violent ...
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15 | 1986: Printers and police clash in Wapping - BBC ON THIS DAYEight police officers have been injured and 58 people arrested in the worst outbreak of violence yet outside the News International printing plant in Wapping, ...
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Crime Prevention - Hansard - UK ParliamentMay 8, 1986 · Therefore, it is totally untrue to suggest that the police initiated the violence. On the contrary, they suffered a great deal of violence ...
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1986 Wapping strike - Defeat of the print unions - Socialist PartyJan 20, 2016 · On 24 January 1986 print unions went on strike at the News International titles. Press baron Rupert Murdoch was determined to break the unions' 100% membership.<|control11|><|separator|>
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MURDOCH'S PUBLISHING EMPIRE - The New York TimesFeb 9, 1981 · The Thomson Organization said its losses at The Times and The Sunday Times, which are published separately, were about $25 million last year.
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Wapping: legacy of Rupert's revolution | Business - The GuardianJan 14, 2006 · Wapping was the most vicious dispute ever perpetrated. After 15 months of so-called negotiations on the move out of Fleet Street, Rupert Murdoch ...
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Newspaper Publishing Industry - Hansard - UK ParliamentMar 4, 1984 · The Royal Commission on the press in 1977 stated that many of the problems of the newspaper industry originated in the conflict between the ...Missing: challenges 1970s
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Press: Revolution on Fleet Street - Time MagazineMar 3, 1986 · For 50 years Fleet Street's print unions have exercised a viselike control over the national newspaper industry, blocking the introduction of new technology ...Missing: inefficiencies | Show results with:inefficiencies
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Spanish practices - World Wide WordsOct 27, 2007 · The term became infamous in the 1980s as a result of battles between the print unions and management in the newspaper industry in Fleet Street.Missing: dominance shops
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New technology in Fleet Street, 1975–80 (Chapter 9)In doing so, the purpose is to illustrate four major themes concerning technological change, social organization at work and resistance to new technology.
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Strike Ends at London Times but Problems RemainAug 30, 1980 · But the strike and the settlement only underlined the continuing failure of Fleet Street to deal with its long-term difficulties. The strike ...Missing: printing industry
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History of British Newspapers - News Media AssociationPhotocomposition and web-offset printing progressively introduced. 1964. The ... News International moved titles to a new plant at Wapping. Eddie Shah ...
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[PDF] NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE ADOPTION OF OFFSET ...photocomposition also allowed composition to be physically separated from printing (because of the elimination of the huge metal galleys) which allowed the ...
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[PDF] Outlook for Technology and Manpower in Printing and PublishingSep 5, 1973 · Gains were achieved by increasing output per worker, decreasing typographical errors, reducing paper costs and makeready time, decreasing labor ...
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[PDF] Bargaining Responses to the Technology Revolution - RANDToday, the nation's daily newspapers employ only about half as many workers in composing rooms as they once did.Missing: staffing | Show results with:staffing
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Fortress Wapping - Culture MattersJul 21, 2025 · In 1986, over 5000 print and clerical workers from News International went on strike and were fired. The company owned four of Britain's biggest ...Missing: secret 1983
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When Murdoch smashed the unions | Workers' LibertyJul 20, 2011 · In 1986-7 5,500 print production workers were sacked for striking against an attempt to impose new draconian terms and conditions at Rupert ...<|separator|>
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Print Subversion in the Wapping Dispute - MayDay RoomsJan 24, 1986 · Initially Murdoch negotiated with EETPU for their members to establish the computers and machinery in the Wapping plant, but quickly this led to ...
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Wapping – the bitterest of disputes - Red FlagNov 13, 2016 · Murdoch played hardball from the start, demanding that workers accept flexible working, a no-strike clause and no representation for the unions.
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The Wapping dispute 1986-87 - Graffiti - WordPress.comJun 28, 2016 · Further demands made to the Unions was the acceptance of flexible working, agreement to a no-strike clause, adopt new technology, and abandon ...
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The Wapping printers' dispute, 1986-7 - Sam Lowry - Libcom.orgFeb 19, 2007 · A short history of a strike and subsequent lockout by printers in the Wapping area of London, which began in the winter of 1986 and ended ...
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How the strike was provoked - Morning StarJan 22, 2016 · John Lang recalls how Murdoch used scabbing electricians and even devised a fake newspaper to force a confrontation with printers – then sacked them all.
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[PDF] Fatally Divided? An analysis of the role micro-political divisions ...ceasing secondary action after the courts ordered the sequestration of their ... the Wapping dispute”. 9. Page 10. Fatally Divided? • Conclusion: • That ...
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The real story of the Wapping strike - Morning StarJan 12, 2021 · The dispute, fought by London's Fleet Street print workers, arose only one year after the miners' strike had been defeated. It was the last ...
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Going to the Press: Wapping 1986 - History & PolicyThis meeting set out to examine the events leading up to the Wapping dispute between print workers and News International; the course of the dispute; ...<|separator|>
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Paper Boys - one man's accounts of picketing at Wapping | libcom.orgNov 24, 2009 · It would take their combined efforts to break up the strike. It would take over a year, 2000 arrests, beatings, the murder of a resident by a ...
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Media 1986: Riot shields, ratings and the birth of the IndependentFeb 17, 2016 · “Eight police officers have been injured and 58 people arrested in the worst outbreak of violence yet outside the News International printing ...
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May Day 1986 - Print Subversion in the Wapping DisputeMay 3, 1986 · Coverage by the Wapping Post, by contrast, tends to paint the police as violent villains, which is obviously true, but removes all agency from ...<|separator|>
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The battle of Wapping - Socialist WorkerJan 18, 2011 · And the Labour Party denounced the “violence” of the pickets, just as it had smeared the miners the year before. Most disastrous, though ...Missing: initiated | Show results with:initiated
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[PDF] RIOT AT WAPPING - Libcom.orgDirect Action Movement were to blame for the violence outside Murdoch's fort. ... The Wapping dispute has been killed frlvers of Stonehenge'8S face a sbury ...
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Wapping dispute Police used riot shields. Report on the violent ...Aug 7, 2024 · The picketing was exceptionally violent, with 1,262 arrests and 410 police injuries.Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Wapping (Disturbances) - Hansard - UK ParliamentJan 26, 1987 · Over the past year, including last Saturday, 572 police officers have been injured, 1,462 people have been arrested, and over 1·2 million police ...
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From Cable Street to Wapping: the history of policing public orderMar 23, 2021 · The Conservative Government had resisted all calls to hold any sort of inquiry and instead had brought public order charges against 55 strikers.Missing: deployment | Show results with:deployment
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The Wapping Dispute and Labour Law | The Cambridge Law JournalJan 16, 2009 · On the consequences of the sequestration, see News Group Newspapers Ltd. v. SOGAT, The Times, 26 March 1986. 37. 37 The account ...
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The Wapping Dispute and Labour Law - jstorIt is well settled that an employers absent a term to such effect within the contract of employment, may not require his workers to work at an unreasonable.
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[PDF] Economic Significance Of British Labor Law Reform - Cato InstituteThe Employment Act of 1980 curbed union immunities in two ways: immunity was removed from those organizing or taking part in sec- ondary picketing; and ...
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[PDF] Trade union legislation 1979-2010 - UK ParliamentJan 26, 2017 · The new procedures came into force on 6 June 2000. Employment Act 1982. •. Removed the immunity from actions in tort which had been enjoyed by ...
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Thatcher's union busting paved the way for Murdoch empireApr 17, 2013 · Thatcher continued chipping away at union power with the Employment Act of 1982, which limited unions more so than its predecessor and came on ...
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NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY (Hansard, 18 May 1978)May 18, 1978 · Most of the problems are familiar. A leading trade unionist said to me this week "Fleet Street is in a mess because both sides have made it so.
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Fleet Street Strikes - British Letterpress in 100 ObjectsAug 13, 2022 · On 24 January 1986 the unions went on strike. News International issued dismissal notices for the 6,800 employees involved content that the ...Missing: disruptions | Show results with:disruptions
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25 YEARS SINCE THE PRINTERS' STRIKE – Part 3: The TUC ...Jan 22, 2011 · ON Saturday, March 16, the printers and their supporters replied to this attack on their picket line with a mass picket of 7,000.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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When More Than 5,000 Workers Resisted Rupert Murdoch's UK ...Feb 26, 2021 · 5,500 people were instantly off the payroll after a lifetime of loyal service, their survival be damned.
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Printing Dispute (Wapping) - Hansard - UK ParliamentMar 3, 1986 · The new technology in Wapping is in origination, in computerised photocomposition. This already exists and it is being worked with union ...Missing: offset | Show results with:offset<|separator|>
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Wapping dispute - Connexipedia article - Connexions.orgOn the other hand, the company management was seeking to have the union accept terms that they considered unacceptable: flexible working, a no-strike clause, ...
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Britain's first daily color newspaper hits streets - UPI ArchivesMar 4, 1986 · Britain's first daily national newspaper in full color hit the streets Tuesday morning with an initial distribution of about 1.25 million.
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How the broadsheets brightened up | Newspapers & magazinesOct 20, 2003 · Over the following five years there were huge increases in pagination, extra sections and magazines, more elegant designs and the liberal use of ...
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At 60, the Sun hasn't set – but the tabloid's light is fadingSep 13, 2024 · It no longer publishes official sales figures, but they are likely to be around 750,000, a far cry from the 4 million circulation of the 1980s.
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The End of Print, Fleet Street, and My 40-Year Career in JournalismOct 4, 2017 · Maurice Chittenden started his journalism career on The Sun in Fleet Street 40 years ago, the industry, like the street itself, has changed beyond recognition.Missing: inefficiencies | Show results with:inefficiencies
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Wapping strike – story - Special Branch Files ProjectThe Wapping strike was a 1986-87 fight to save jobs after Murdoch dismissed 6,000 workers. The dispute lasted over a year, with the workers never regaining ...
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“Disruptive technologies”: Lessons from Wapping - PM PressJul 30, 2019 · The idea that new technologies will replace the need for human labour is not a new one. However, it is currently receiving a lot of ...
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'Naive? I was not going to be a female Scargill' - Press GazetteJan 19, 2006 · of the inevitability of new technology went a long way to changing the ... of the political context they were operating in – the Wapping dispute
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Wapping (Disturbances) (Hansard, 26 January 1987)Jan 26, 1987 · It is clear that some of those attending Saturday's demonstration armed themselves with ferocious weapons intent on violent attacks against the ...
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Cops and Scabs - Print Subversion in the Wapping Dispute... strike and the UK urban riots of 1985 was palpable at Wapping. From early on in ... That riot police assaulted demonstrators with their shields;; That ...Missing: damages | Show results with:damages