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			Interview with Hugh Scanlon part of the TUC Millennium Film Project
 Hugh Scanlon (1913-2004) was born in Australia, but came to England at the age of 2 and was brought up in Stretford, Manchester. He completed his apprenticeship as an instrument maker and became a shop steward in the engineering industry. He was Divisional Organiser for the Amalgamated Engineering Union in Manchester 1947-1963. He joined the AEU Executive 1963-1967, becoming President 1968-1978. During this time, he was (along with Jack Jones) seen as one of the most influential and well-known trade union leaders. He sat on the TUC General Council 1968-1978 and was a member of several public boards including the National Economic Development Council and the Engineering Industry Training Board. He became a peer in 1979.
 
 The following selected clips are available from this page:
 
 Hugh Scanlon 1 - The unions and the media
 Hugh Scanlon 2 - In Place of Strife
 Hugh Scanlon 3 - The Social Contract
 Hugh Scanlon 4 - Capital versus labour
 Hugh Scanlon 5 - The miners's strike 1984-1985
 
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					| Title | Hugh Scanlon: TUC Millennium Film Project |  
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					| Maker | Trades Union Congress 
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					| Production Date | 1999 |  
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					| Format | Video |  
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					| Holding Institution | TUC Library Collections, London Metropolitan University |  
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