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88 results found for '"Post Office"' in Keywords.
Sir William Ryland on profit increases and Post Office Users’ Council (1975)
- Genre
- Interview
Post Office chairman Sir William Ryland speaks on behalf of the Postal workers regarding the Post Office pension scheme. They believe the Government should be making up the deficit. As profits rise in the...
Hayes on Sunday (1976)
- Genre
- Advertisement; Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in
Hayes on Sunday. Margaret Thatcher, Leader of the Opposition, talking to Brian Hayes and answering questions put by callers. Before the phone-in, Hayes poses a question about Northern Ireland, but...
Grunwick factory dispute (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Peter Spencer interviews a trade union spokesman (unidentified) on the work-in by 4 men that had been suspended at Cricklewood postal sorting office. This is in relation to blacking of mail to the Grunwick...
Pat Simmons - The speaking clock (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Patricia Simmons, the voice of the speaking clock, on receiving an imperial service medal for working for the Post Office for 39 years. Female interviewer not identified.
William Ryland on Post Office prices (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Royal Mail chairman William Ryland defending price rises in the Post Office; says there will be no more for 30 months. Male interviewer not identified.
Post Office profits (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Sir William Ryland about excess profits of 100 million pounds at the Post Office and a rebate to telephone users whilst postal charges are going up. He also comments on the splitting of postal...
Grunwick factory dispute (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Tom Jackson, UPW union leader, is interviewed on postal workers at Cricklewood sorting office blacking mail for the Grunwick factory in support of ongoing industrial action there. He asks them to call off...
Grunwick factory dispute (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Tom Jackson, UPW union leader, is interviewed on the breakdown of talks with the Post Office over the blacking of mail to the Grunwick factory by postal workers in Cricklewood in support of industrial action...
Grunwick factory dispute (1977)
- Genre
- Vox pop
Vox pop of London NW2 companies and residents on the effect on postal services and their businesses and lives of the Post Office lockout of Cricklewood sorters, due to their blacking of mail to the Grunwick...
Grunwick factory dispute (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Peter Spencer reports on the blacking of mail to the Grunwick factory by Cricklewood sorting office workers in support of industrial action at the factory. Tom Jackson, UPW union leader, is interviewed and...