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HOUSEHOLDERS SUFFER THROUGH “DIRTY JOBS” STRlKE.—Rubbish left at the side of a road in the London borough of Hackney. The local council bowed to union demands and stopped using outside contractors to take away household refuse. About 50,000 workers are on strike throughout Britain.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 13

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HOUSEHOLDERS SUFFER THROUGH “DIRTY JOBS” STRlKE.—Rubbish left at the side of a road in the London borough of Hackney. The local council bowed to union demands and stopped using outside contractors to take away household refuse. About 50,000 workers are on strike throughout Britain. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 13

HOUSEHOLDERS SUFFER THROUGH “DIRTY JOBS” STRlKE.—Rubbish left at the side of a road in the London borough of Hackney. The local council bowed to union demands and stopped using outside contractors to take away household refuse. About 50,000 workers are on strike throughout Britain. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 13

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