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E67: The Grunwick strike, part 1

Working Class History

CHAPTER

The Importance of Organizing Yourself

J.A.B.N.'s son Sunil had been reprimanded by a manager after he got tickled by a colleague who told him, this is not a zoo. He said that look, there is a lot of monkeys who can dance on your fingertips, but I am lying. When Sunil walked out in support of his mum, what he said to the manager became an iconic phrase associated with the dispute. "I don't want to work with you in this situation" 'This was a very particular community... It had been comparatively middle class or middle strata in Africa,' she says.

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