Wapping dispute security. Feb 1986 Scanned oin 2018 The Wapping dispute was a lengthy failed strike by print workers in London in 1986. Unions tried to block distribution of The Sunday Times, along with other newspapers in the Rupert Murdoch's News International group, after production was shifted to a new plant in Wapping in January 1986. At the new facility, modern computer facilities allowed journalists to input copy directly, rather than involving print workers who insisted on using outdated "hot-metal" Linotype printing methods. All of the workers were dismissed. The failure of the stri


Wapping dispute security. Feb 1986 Scanned oin 2018 The Wapping dispute was a lengthy failed strike by print workers in London in 1986. Unions tried to block distribution of The Sunday Times, along with other newspapers in the Rupert Murdoch's News International group, after production was shifted to a new plant in Wapping in January 1986. At the new facility, modern computer facilities allowed journalists to input copy directly, rather than involving print workers who insisted on using outdated "hot-metal" Linotype printing methods. All of the workers were dismissed. The failure of the strike was a devastating for the print union workers, and it led both to a general decline in trade union influence in the UK, and to a widespread adoption of modern newspaper publishing practices.


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