Aug. 08, 1974 - He Faces More Silence From Workmates.: For three and half years, union rebel Tommy Seddon has been snubbed by his workmates - ever since December 1970, when he refused to join a protest strike against the Industrial Relations Bill. Now it seems that Tommy must face the silence until he retires in 1978, after workmates at an engineering firm in Hulme, Manchester, where Tommy is a fitter, turned a deaf ear to a court order that hey should talk to him again. His workmates ignored a the deadline for the Industrial Relation Court ruling made on July 22

Aug. 08, 1974 - He Faces More Silence From Workmates.: For three and half years, union rebel Tommy Seddon has been snubbed by his workmates - ever since December 1970, when he refused to join a protest strike against the Industrial Relations Bill. Now it seems that Tommy must face the silence until he retires in 1978, after workmates at an engineering firm in Hulme, Manchester, where Tommy is a fitter, turned a deaf ear to a court order that hey should talk to him again. His workmates ignored a the deadline for the Industrial Relation Court ruling made on July 22 Stock Photo
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8 August 1974

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Aug. 08, 1974 - He Faces More Silence From Workmates.: For three and half years, union rebel Tommy Seddon has been snubbed by his workmates - ever since December 1970, when he refused to join a protest strike against the Industrial Relations Bill. Now it seems that Tommy must face the silence until he retires in 1978, after workmates at an engineering firm in Hulme, Manchester, where Tommy is a fitter, turned a deaf ear to a court order that hey should talk to him again. His workmates ignored a the deadline for the Industrial Relation Court ruling made on July 22. The court was abolished last week and a High Court official said; ''The new Act means that all decisions of the court after April 3 are null and void'' Photo shows Tommy Seddon, who faces more silence from his workmates. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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