Salford Quays Plaque One out All Out
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Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: 23 Jul 2024
The plaque reads 1911 and 1951 Docks one, two, three one out all out workers' unity The plaque records the essential principle of trades union activity. A principle and a practice which is responsible for virtually all the key benefits enjoyed by employees today, such as holiday entitlement, sick pay, lunch breaks, maximum working hours, overtime payments, etc. Many of the rights have been eroded by anti-trades union legislation passed by successive Conservative Governments.