Frank was a sheet metal worker who, after 1945, worked in various 'shops' in London including Battersea, Wandsworth and Mitcham until he relocated to Ruislip after marrying Joan. He then worked in west London including Carrier's, ACI, at John Lyons, Benham's and MacDowell's. He earned 'good' money throughout through the period 1950- 1970 and there were many job opportunities with the growth of Heathrow Airport. He describes the changes to work and introduction of new technology and how working with other people is important. He later worked for the Northwest Thames Regional Health Authority.
Frank joined the National Union of Sheet metal Workers in 1939. After being called up he worked in various 'shops' in west London industrial heartland and became an active member and shop steward. He became President of the union after being elected to the National Executive Committee.
In this clip he talks about the change in work patterns in the ventilation industry.
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Cooper, Frank |
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2011 |
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Photograph
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TUC Library Collections, London Metropolitan University |
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