Main Performers | Mr George Woodcock (General Secretary, Trades Union Congress) - speaker |
Set List | Address (George Woodcock) |
Performance Notes | This mass meeting was in support of work-to-rule and protested the rejection of the union's pay claim and was the first industrial action ordered by the union in its 42-year history up to this point. Postmen, sorters, drivers, and telephone operators were involved.
"ASSURANCE ON UNIONS' SUPPORT Mr George Woodcock, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, assured the Union of Post Office Workers last night of the good will and moral support of the whole of the trade union movement in their 'work-to-rule' plan. His assurance was received with cheers by the crowded gathering of union members from branches throughout the country who attended a rally at the Albert Hall. Mr Woodcock said it had become abundantly clear that the only thing that could make the Government withdraw their wages pause was force." (The Times, 29 December 1961) |