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Night Mail (1936)

22:39m; available on YouTube
Night Mail is a 1936 documentary film about a London, Midland and Scottish
Railway (LMS) mail train from London to Scotland, produced by the GPO Film
Unit. A poem by English poet W. H. Auden was specially written for it, used
in the closing few minutes, as was music by Benjamin Britten. (The two men
also collaborated on a rail-documentary on the line from London to
Portsmouth, The Way to the Sea, also in 1936.)

The film was directed by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and narrated by John
Grierson and Stuart Legg. The Brazilian filmmaker Alberto Cavalcanti was the
sound director. It starred Royal Scot 6115 Scots Guardsman.

As recited in the film, the poem’s rhythm imitates that of the train’s
wheels as they clatter over the track sections, beginning slowly but picking
up speed so that by the time the narration reaches the penultimate verse the
narrator is speaking at a breathless pace. As the train slows toward its
destination the final verse is taken at a more sedate pace. The famous
opening lines of the poem are “This is the Night Mail crossing the border /
Bringing the cheque and the postal order”.

 

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Not This Time – The Story Of The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign (

24m; U.K.NotThisTime
Available on Vimeo

Film about the death of Simon Jones and the campaign that grew out if it. The film looks at the events surrounding Simon’s death, the formation of the memorial campaign, the campaign’s actions, including the occupation of the Department of Trade and Industry during George Galloway’s parliamentary debate on Simon’s death and the closure of Southwark Bridge outside the Health and Safety Executive and interviews with Simon’s family, friends and supporters.

The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign was set up after casual dock worker Simon Jones was decapitated in an industrial accident on April 24, 1998. He was working for Euromin on the south coast of England. The campaign argued that failure to train Simon for a dangerous job was tantamount to murder and that the pursuit of profit was put ahead of life. Simon died on his first day at work and was known to have no experience.

The campaign, supported by anti-casualisation campaigners from the trade unions, initially took its fight to Euromin and the employment agency who offered him the work, Personnel Selection. It has been characterised by direct action: six months after Simon’s death there was an occupation of his workplace and frequent pickets of the employment agency have taken place. When theHealth and Safety Executive refused to take up the issue, protestors blockaded the road for three hours. The incident was taken up by Members of Parliament and a minister acknowledged that the government plans for protecting workers were “not enough”.

The Crown Prosecution Service decision to not prosecute Euromin was overturned on March 23, 2000 by a judicial review, the first time a judicial review has ever insisted on prosecuting corporate manslaughter. Euromin were ultimately fined £50,000 for breach of safety regulations. The manager was acquitted of manslaughter by a majority decision of the jury.

The anti-casualisation element of the campaign persists with the slogan “casualisation kills”, the purple stickers can be seen around various casual employers or agencies. The campaigners do workshops on their methods and support others who have been affected by deaths in the workplace.


 

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One Day Longer – Mine Mill CAW Local 598 Strikes Falconbridge (2001)

8m; 

Director: Stuart Cryer

Synopsis: The strike of the mineworkers of Mine Mill CAW Local 598 against Falconbridge is into its sixth month. The community is fighting back.

Contact:  Stuart Cryer terraV@cyberbeach.net http://www.vimeo.com/8555679

 

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Painting Red Square (2009)

5m; Canada
Director: Max Fraser
Available online

7000 km from Moscow, there’s another Red Square….Witness the struggle of the labour-left in Whitehorse to find a friendly watering hole where they can share a glass with their comrades and debate which shade of red is best. Paint, popcorn and a little beer get spilled along the way.

DVD with extra chapters: 20 mins

Featuring: Del Young and the gang at Red Square.

GENRE: Humour
Tags: Beer, Whitehorse, High Country Inn, TGIF, Paint, Red Square, Labour, Left, Canadian North

Max Fraser website

 

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Photo Booth (2009)

1m; U.S.
Director: Paul Rey-Burns

Synopsis: It’s a lonely job, but someone’s got to do it — time to get organized maybe…

Contact: Paul Rey-Burns (paul.reyburns@mac.com)

Available on YouTube


 

Men and Dust (1940)

17m
Director: Lee Dick
Synopsis (BAM/PFA): An exposé, based on the findings of the Tri-State Survey Committee, of the appalling health conditions and survival problems of the workers in the zinc and lead mining areas at the junction of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. It shows the fight led by the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union to improve the efforts of mine owners to eliminate silicosis, tuberculosis and lead poisoning.
available on YouTube

 

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Struggle in the Heartland: A.E. Staley Workers Fight Back (1994)

19m

Synopsis (AFSC): Focuses on the events of June 4, 1994 when 5,000 workers from the midwest came together in solidarity with the 750 striking workers of the A.E. Staley company in Decatur. Helmeted police attack the workers non-violent sit-down protest of Staley’s management locking them out. Raises issues of the right to collective bargaining and to protest peacefully. Since this show does not clarify the issues involved in the strike, it is best to show it with Deadly Corn. It does not stand alone unless the purpose is to educate the audience about civil disobedience and intimidation by authorities.

 

Justice for All? (2009)

8m; Canada

Director: Kyle Russell

Synopsis: (YouTube) “Litigants and Advocates expose the flaws of British Columbia’s justice system through their own experiences.”

Contact: Available to watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ4AwOmevOY

 

Just Another Cog in the Machine (2009)

2:42; U.K.

Director: John Wood

Synopsis: A union can make a big difference to people’s perceptions of a job,” says the TUC’s John Wood, who created the video.

Contact: http://www.youtube.com/user/johninnit Online film

 

Kids Stonewalled at Vale-INCO Gate (2009)

5:30; U.S.

Director: Stuart Cryer

Synopsis: The strike of USW Local 6500 against Vale-INCO is into its sixth month. The strikers’ kids want to deliver their Xmas cards to Vale-INCO, but are left hanging at the company gates.

Contact: Stuart Cryer terraV@cyberbeach.net http://www.vimeo.com/8228584