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Musicians' Dispute With The B.B.C.

LONDON, Juire 8.. Twentv-five thousand members of tii« Mucisians' Union have agreed to refuse broadcasting engagements after July 31. This is the latest development in a protracted argument between the B.B.G. and the Musicians ' Union over rates t pav for musicians performing 011 the B.B.O. The only exceptions will be niusicians who are permanently eiuployed bv the B.B.C.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1948, Page 9

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Musicians' Dispute With The B.B.C. Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1948, Page 9

Musicians' Dispute With The B.B.C. Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1948, Page 9

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