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Monday 7th: Bristol Radical History Group and Bristol Indymedia present, Wapping 1986-87

dodger | 04.03.2011 10:22

Bristol Radical History Group and Bristol Indymedia present: Wapping
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On the front lines of union struggle...

Wapping 1986-87Monday, 07 March 2011, 8.00pm at: The Cube Cinema, Dove St. South, Bristol. Price: £3/4 no one turned away through lack of funds.

We are reminded of history every day: The Lib-Con government allows Murdoch to grab an ever bigger slice of the media pie. How did this unholy alliance of media tycoon and Tory come about? The Wapping print dispute was one of the last large set-piece battles between the labour movement and the Thatcher regime and had ramifications that are still being felt today - in the working conditions of millions and in the way in which the mass media operates. On January 24, 1986, Rupert Murdoch's News International group with the support of the Thatcher government moved production of its four national newspapers to Wapping in London's Docklands. Over 5,000 production and clerical workers were sacked overnight. The journalists were not sacked, but more than 100 refuseniks took a stand on principle and walked out of their jobs. Months of bitter and often violent pickets and blockades took place - and at least one death. Speakers, Mike Jempson, Mike Richardson and Paul Breeden (NUJ) will be sharing their memories and experiences of the print disputes in London and the South West, looking at what forms the opposition took and asking what lessons we can take from the struggle today. A film 'Despite The Sun', covering the dispute and its impact will also be shown alongside other materials (strike papers, posters etc) produced at the time.

| Venue Directions | www.brh.org.uk | www.bristolnuj.org.uk | Tyranny And Rebellion – The Breaking Of The Corporate Media Monopoly (medialens.org) | Media Ownership – Should We Be Worried? (passingnightmare.co.uk) |


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- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/703534