Abstract

The ATTI decided at their annual Conference at Torquay to back their pay claim with the threat of strike action. This is the first time in the 65 years history of the Union that such militancy has been shown. Cliff Kendall, the Union's President told the 200 delegates at Torquay: ‘We have been grossly underpaid for years.’ He claimed many technical college teachers earned less money than students studying part‐time while employed by big firms.

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