Made in Dagenham Comments

  • Diego 2023-04-04 10:05:20

    The female workers in the movie did not get angry or hysterical at ordinary people in the face of inequality, but directly fought with the relevant people to win back their own cakes from big companies. This may be the most rational and effective way to fight for rights. Compared with the various doctrines who only know nonsense and don't do something real, they are truly worthy of...

  • Julie 2023-01-09 03:36:15

    Rosa is beautiful again....Sally is always...

  • Donato 2022-09-11 05:10:40

    Very excited to see! alone (19 Uncle Zan who was just molested by...

  • Keith 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    the same as a running...

  • Shaina 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    An evolutionary history of...

  • General 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    The translation of the Chinese title is really not good~ Equal pay for female...

  • Benny 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    As long as there is oppression, there should be resistance. Unfortunately, how many people still have the courage to...

  • Donato 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    Equal pay TM is also not easy to come...

  • Hunter 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    Toby's beard is shaved off, but his tone is still the...

  • Darrion 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    u can get it if u really want,but u must try,try&try,u'll succeed at last.u backing me makes a difference, it makes all difference in...

Extended Reading
  • Reggie 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    life should be like this

    I wouldn't watch this if it wasn't for Lin Yihua's recommendation in the scarf.

    After all, it wasn't 30 years ago. Sally Field's role as a female strike leader won an Oscar directly. There is no suspense.

    In the present era, what the imperialist workers hate is not the capitalists, but China's...

  • Arnulfo 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    For women, getting married and having children is serious business

    I just want to know, right now, how many girls really hate being told this to you.
    It may be an elder who is urging marriage, or it may be a peer who is married to a rich man and is raising children professionally at home. No matter who it is, it sounds like the only value of a woman exists only in...

Made in Dagenham quotes

  • [following her talk with Rita, Connie and the rest of the Dagenham women, Barbara Castle makes a statement to the waiting journalists]

    Barbara Castle: I am delighted to announce that, following our talks this afternoon, the 187 Ford machinists *will* be going back to work on the 1st of July. They will receive an immediate pay rise of seven pence an hour which will put them at 92 percent of the male rate. However this is not all. As a result of our discussion, I can confirm that the Government is in full support of the creation of an Equal Pay Act, and by the autumn of this year I guarantee appropriate legislation to ensure that this act becomes law!

  • [Peter Hopkins is entertaining Ford boss Robert Tooley at home. He clearly regards Lisa as a wife whose only purpose is to look pretty and to be a cook, but Robert sounds out her opinions]

    Robert Tooley: Lisa. Do you mind if I call you Lisa? You must have quite a head on your shoulders. Peter tells me that you read history at Cambridge.

    Lisa Hopkins: [nervously] Yes I did.

    Robert Tooley: Mind if I ask: what do you think of our little problem over at the factory? Do you think maybe he's a bit too much velvet glove, not enough iron fist?

    Lisa Hopkins: Not at all, no. Quite the opposite, actually. Look at Vauxhall. *They* don't have any problems with the unions. And that seems to be because General Motors have a more collaborative approach to management. Whereas at Ford you only deal with the unions because you *have* to. You tolerate them. And as a result they're more entrenched and they're aggressive in their dealings with you.

    [Robert and Peter look speechless]

    Robert Tooley: [patronisingly] Well that's a very *progressive* point of view.