New technology and industrial relations in Fleet Street /
authors:
Martin, Roderick, 1940-
subjects:
Strikes and lockouts -- Newspapers -- Great Britain
Newspaper publishing -- Great Britain -- Automation.
Industrial relations
publishers:
Clarendon Press,
ISBN:
019827243X
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