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SCIENTIFIC WORKERS ON STRIKE.—Five hundred assistants in British Government scientific departments march from Caxton Hall to the Treasury with a protest letter for the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd). The marchers are shown in Parliament Square. Five thousand assistants were called on to hold a one-day token strike in support of a pay claim which, they say, dates back to 1957.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 7

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SCIENTIFIC WORKERS ON STRIKE.—Five hundred assistants in British Government scientific departments march from Caxton Hall to the Treasury with a protest letter for the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd). The marchers are shown in Parliament Square. Five thousand assistants were called on to hold a one-day token strike in support of a pay claim which, they say, dates back to 1957. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 7

SCIENTIFIC WORKERS ON STRIKE.—Five hundred assistants in British Government scientific departments march from Caxton Hall to the Treasury with a protest letter for the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd). The marchers are shown in Parliament Square. Five thousand assistants were called on to hold a one-day token strike in support of a pay claim which, they say, dates back to 1957. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 7

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