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Waiters, chefs and kitchen hands at Londons Savoy hotel went on strike early today
Waiters, chefs and kitchen hands at Londons Savoy hotel went on strike early today, it was decided that tables were to be left bare and underserviced in the private suites, restaurant and Grill room. Tickets has been detailed to guard every staff door and the taxi driver in entrance to warn the catering staff of the strike. The strikers are members of the London catering branch of the general and municipal workers union who claimed that 500 of the total staff of 800 are now in the union. The strike committee said " we have been forced to take this action after every other avenue of approach has been closed by the management."
Picture shows: Mrs Kaufmann, wife of a chef at the Savoy hotel, picketing outside the building this morning.
8 October 1946
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1940s Nineteen Forties Placards Protest Women Workers Savoy Strike
20"x16" (50x40cm) Canvas Print
"Bring the historic moment of the Savoy Hotel's staff strike to your home with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. This captivating image, sourced from TopFoto.co.uk, depicts waiters, chefs, and kitchen hands gathered outside Londons iconic Savoy Hotel as they went on strike, leaving tables underserviced in the private suites, restaurant, and Grill room. Our high-quality canvas prints faithfully reproduce the rich details and vivid colors of the original photograph, creating a stunning and timeless piece for your wall. Order now and relive this significant moment in history every day."
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In this historic photo, taken on October 8,1946, we witness a powerful moment of protest at London's prestigious Savoy hotel. The caption informs us that the waiters, chefs, and kitchen hands of the hotel have gone on strike in an effort to fight for their rights. The decision was made to leave tables bare and underserviced in the private suites, restaurant, and Grill room as a form of demonstration. The image captures Mrs. Kaufmann, wife of a chef at the Savoy hotel, bravely picketing outside the building during this early morning strike. She stands tall with determination alongside her fellow workers who are members of the London catering branch of the general and municipal workers union. According to reports from the strike committee mentioned in the caption, every other avenue for negotiation had been closed by management before they were forced to take this action. It is revealed that out of a total staff count of 800 individuals working at Savoy hotel during that time period; approximately 500 were part of this union. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder not only of labor struggles faced by workers in mid-20th century Britain but also highlights women's participation in protests for better working conditions. It symbolizes resilience and unity among those fighting against injustice within their workplace environment.
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