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An Everyday Story of Country Folk

Most people have a view of life in the country that doesn't match reality ... FACT: One farmworker in jour earns less than £ 13 a week (the minimum wage is only £ 12.8s.0d.) FACT: A peculiar wages permit system allows some farmers to have their workers' downgraded and pay them even less than this FACT: One-quarter of general farm workers with more than three children live below the official poverty level FACT: Because of the ' tied ' cottage system, some farm workers' do not even have complete job security and freedom (if a man loses his job he can lose his home, too) FACT: 35,000 men a year are getting out of farm work, leaving these conditions for jobs in the cities FACT: The National Union of Agricultural Workers frequently has its hands tied and seems helpless, partly because it has so few members and partly because its members are so scattered Tonight MAN ALIVE comes from the Old Crown Court, Dorchester, in which, 135 years ago, six men of the land who became known as the ' Tolpuddle Martyrs' were convicted for trying to organise a protest against farmworkers' pay and conditions. Their sentence, then, was transportation to Australia. And tonight MAN ALIVE asks: are farm workers still an oppressed minority a century and a half later?

English
  • Originally Aired June 4, 1969
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Network BBC Two
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