Hot Mettle by Brenda Dean

Hot Mettle by Brenda Dean

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Shows how a sixteen-year-old secretary, straight from school, broke the glass ceiling to lead a major trade union in the last major union confrontation in Britain, and then broke several more glass ceilings throughout her career. This is a story of success against all the odds.

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Hot Mettle by Brenda Dean

"Stop Press" shows how a sixteen-year-old secretary, straight from school, broke the glass ceiling to lead a major trade union in the last major union confrontation in Britain...and then broke several more glass ceilings throughout her career. Brenda Dean was the leader of SOGAT when Rupert Murdoch started a bitter dispute as he sensationally moved his newspapers without notice from Fleet Street to Wapping. She led the negotiations, with secret meetings never before revealed, a woman in a man's world, fighting for the rights in which she has always believed. We learn of her early life and the battles in Manchester, with her meteoric rise to the top against all the odds. After the battle with the print bosses, she served on many major committees - the Armed Forces pay review, funding of higher education, the Housing Corporation, Freedom to Fly, becoming a truly 'working' peer. This is an inspiring and heart-warming story of success against all the odds.
Brenda Dean was the first woman leader of a major trade union, SOGAT, and has served on many major committees, becoming a very active working peer. Keith McDowall is a highly successful journalist and PR expert turned author, with a wealth of experience with government, trade unions and industry.
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ISBN 13 9781842752005
ISBN 10 1842752006
Title Hot Mettle
Author Brenda Dean
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
Year published 2007-02-12
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.