Anti-Apartheid Movement
London, United Kingdom
1982
Round button with orange text on a white background on the top half and white text on an orange background on the bottom half. In February 1981, workers at the East London factory of Wilson-Rowntree (a subsidiary of the British company Rowntree-Mackintosh) were fired for striking in protest at the dismissal of three colleagues. The Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) campaigned with the British unions GMWU, USDAW and TGWU to make the company reinstate the fired workers and recognize the South African Allied Workers Union.
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This item was digitized by the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee, which made it available to the African Activist Archive.
Used by permission of the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee.
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford