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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 30 October 1961, the Ford car company attempted to introduce a reduction in daily tea breaks for their workers in Britain from 10 minutes to 5, which had been agreed by the trade unions. However, the workers had no...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 30 October 1961, the Ford car company attempted to introduce a reduction in daily tea breaks for their workers in Britain from 10 minutes to 5, which had been agreed by the trade unions. However, the workers had no intention of accepting the new arrangement, and began a self-organised campaign of on-the-job action against it. Instead of each worker collecting tea for their whole team, everyone queued up individually, and paid for their 3d cup of tea with £1 or 10 shilling notes so that change had to be counted out. This prolonged the tea breaks to 30 minutes or more. Later they switched tactics, simply just sitting down for 10 minutes to drink tea, ignoring management directives to the contrary. Despite management attempting to spread misinformation, claiming that other departments were only taking 5 minutes, the workers kept up the action until March the following year when management gave in and reverted to a 10-minute break. Through the 20th-century there were a huge number of industrial disputes in the UK over the number and duration of tea breaks.
We’ve produced some mugs and other items commemorating these struggles to help fund our work: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/tea
Pictured: a strike at Ford in 1968 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1842799345905207/?type=3

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 30 October 1961, the Ford car company attempted to introduce a reduction in daily tea breaks for their workers in Britain from 10 minutes to 5, which had been agreed by the trade unions. However, the workers had no...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 30 October 1961, the Ford car company attempted to introduce a reduction in daily tea breaks for their workers in Britain from 10 minutes to 5, which had been agreed by the trade unions. However, the workers had no intention of accepting the new arrangement, and began a self-organised campaign of on-the-job action against it. Instead of each worker collecting tea for their whole team, everyone queued up individually, and paid for their 3d cup of tea with £1 or 10 shilling notes so that change had to be counted out. This prolonged the tea breaks to 30 minutes or more. Later they switched tactics, simply just sitting down for 10 minutes to drink tea, ignoring management directives to the contrary. Despite management attempting to spread misinformation, claiming that other departments were only taking 5 minutes, the workers kept up the action until March the following year when management gave in and reverted to a 10-minute break. Through the 20th-century there were a huge number of industrial disputes in the UK over the number and duration of tea breaks.
We’ve produced some mugs and other items commemorating these struggles to help fund our work: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/tea https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1842799392571869/?type=3

geographicwild:
“Nature is beautiful but brutal…
Photo by @lara_wildlife The challenging stare of a lioness defending her kill Serengeti National Park. #wild #nature #wildlife #animals #natures #lioness #igs_africa #serengeti #igscwildlife...

geographicwild:

Nature is beautiful but brutal…
Photo by @lara_wildlife The challenging stare of a lioness defending her kill Serengeti National Park. #wild #nature #wildlife #animals #natures #lioness #igs_africa #serengeti #igscwildlife #saveleopards #wildeyesa #earthcapture
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVqU3kKLJV3/?utm_medium=tumblr

junkfoodcinemas:

The Monster Squad (1987) dir. Fred Dekker

dushku:

halloween 2021 marathon
↳ day 29 🎃 THE DEVIL’S REJECTS (2005) | dir. rob zombie

geographicwild:
“Photo by @colefrechou Gator in duckweed. 🐊 #wild #zoo #gator #nature #wildlife #crocodile #animals #natures #igscwildlife #saveleopards #wildeyesa #duckweed #earthcapture (at Audubon Zoo, New Orleans,...

geographicwild:

Photo by @colefrechou Gator in duckweed. 🐊 #wild #zoo #gator #nature #wildlife #crocodile #animals #natures #igscwildlife #saveleopards #wildeyesa #duckweed #earthcapture (at Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, La)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVqWANwMiY5/?utm_medium=tumblr

wastelesscrafts:

reblogthatartyoulike:

If you like this check out @wastelesscrafts

This is a lovely example of how you can cover up a hole with embroidery!

One suggestion to make this mend last longer is to fix the hole first, for example by sewing on a small patch on the back or by darning it, and then adding the embroidery on top.

classichorrorblog:

Evil Dead II
Directed by Sam Raimi (1987)