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E67: The Grunwick strike, part 1

Working Class History

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The National Association for Freedom Intervened in the Boycott of Grumwick Post

The National Association for Freedom took legal action against the UPW, arguing that the boycott violated the 1953 post office act. Most observers considered legal action was a long shot because it had never been used before to block industrial action in the postal service. But regardless, the UPW agreed to call off the action in return for Grumwick management agreeing to meet with the government conciliation service ACAS.

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