British Leyland managers announced its intention to dismiss 40,000 toolmakers who had gone on strike at the company’s Longbridge plant in Birmingham, which was costing the state-owned carmaker more than £10million a week.


Tuesday 15th March 1977

British Leyland managers announced its intention to dismiss 40,000 toolmakers who had gone on strike at the company’s Longbridge plant in Birmingham, which was costing the state-owned carmaker more than £10million a week.


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