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There were a lot of strikes in the car industry - one reason why we no longer have a car industry in fact. Because tjhe industry was so fragmented, with loads of components and processes, it only needed on section to strike for the whole asembly line to stop, and this happened many many times.
Strikes could be called for apparently trivial reasons, and both unions and employers developed intransigent attitudes to each other.
Having watched DS's series, I found it relentlessly grim and depressing, and it was simply not like that all the time. '76 was glorious, a massive heatwave summer, and i fell in love for the first time, so my '70's was a lot more cheerful than the series of events he likes to show.
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