The Clyde Crisis Appeal for Those Who Used People Power to Save Glasgow's Shipyards
Evening Times › February 05, 2008
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Evening Times › February 05, 2008
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THE renowned 1970s sit-in by Clyde shipyard workers is to form a major exhibition in Glasgow's new Riverside Museum.
The exhibit will look back to the summer of 1971 when a work-in was staged after the Tory government decided to put the John Brown and Scotstoun yards into liquidation, with the loss of 6000 jobs.See the full content of this document
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The Clyde Crisis Appeal for Those Who Used People Power to Save Glasgow's Shipyards
The Upper Clyde Shipyards' action drew support from all over the world a...
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