Look Back at Grunwick

Look Back at Grunwick
Look Back at Grunwick
Genres: Documentary
Rating: 10
Year:1980
Country:GB
Runtime: 24min

Description:

The film serves as a documentary-style record of the 1977 labor dispute at Grunwick, a British photographic processing plant predominantly staffed by Indian immigrants. From July 11th to the eventual conclusion of the strike, this cinematic account brings forth the unwavering resilience and determination of these workers in their fight for equal rights and fair treatment under their management. It captures pivotal moments such as the Special Patrol Group's assault on November 7th during a day of action. The documentary also delves into how the leadership of the strike was manipulated, with key figures being disciplined by their union for going on hunger strikes to protest the Trade Union Congress' inactivity. Furthermore, it highlights the post office workers' predicament as they were compelled by their own union to cease boycotting Grunwick mail. The film also touches upon the emergence of a similar struggle faced by immigrant workers at Garner's Steak Houses in London, reflecting a broader societal issue that transcends the confines of Grunwick's walls.

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