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Sep. 09, 1975 - LEN MURRAY MEETS STEEL UNION LEADER IN AN ATTEMPT TO AVERT A NATIONAL STEEL STRIKE. In an attempt to avert a national steel strike strong pressure from the trade union movement was being put on the blast-furnacemen today when MR LEN MURRAY, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, met steel union leader, MR. HECTOR SMITH, to try and reach a quick settlement to the dispute. PHOTO SHOWS: MR. HECTOR SMITH, the steel union leader, leaving the Ivanhoe Hotel, London, after his talks with LEN MURRAY at the TUC headquarters today.

Sep. 09, 1975 - LEN MURRAY MEETS STEEL UNION LEADER IN AN ATTEMPT TO AVERT A NATIONAL STEEL STRIKE. In an attempt to avert a national steel strike strong pressure from the trade union movement was being put on the blast-furnacemen today when MR LEN MURRAY, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, met steel union leader, MR. HECTOR SMITH, to try and reach a quick settlement to the dispute. PHOTO SHOWS: MR. HECTOR SMITH, the steel union leader, leaving the Ivanhoe Hotel, London, after his talks with LEN MURRAY at the TUC headquarters today. Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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E115FY

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70 MB (1.6 MB Compressed download)

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4442 x 5509 px | 37.6 x 46.6 cm | 14.8 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

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9 September 1975

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Sep. 09, 1975 - LEN MURRAY MEETS STEEL UNION LEADER IN AN ATTEMPT TO AVERT A NATIONAL STEEL STRIKE. In an attempt to avert a national steel strike strong pressure from the trade union movement was being put on the blast-furnacemen today when MR LEN MURRAY, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, met steel union leader, MR. HECTOR SMITH, to try and reach a quick settlement to the dispute. PHOTO SHOWS: MR. HECTOR SMITH, the steel union leader, leaving the Ivanhoe Hotel, London, after his talks with LEN MURRAY at the TUC headquarters today. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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