ASKED RUSSIANS TO JOIN UNION
- Received Fridav, 7 p.m. LONDON, July 18. Five Russian artificial limb makers who were pennitted to come to England to perfect their training at the Hanger Artificial Limb Company, were t'old that they must joiu the British National Amalgamated Eurnishing Trades Fnion or the unionists at work would strike, says the Russian trade uidon newspaper Trud. The Russian worlters tolil union reprSsentatives that thev were alreadv members of Soviet trade uuions and refused to join tlie British body. Trud claims that the ineident shows discrimination by reactionaries against the Soviet nnions. The Soviet workers as a result, were not pennitted to use tlie -faetory tools and were allowed only to vvatcli the work.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1947, Page 5
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