The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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November, 1953 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN 155 Message from Jack Tanner Chairman of the Genera hCouncil of the Trades Union Congress It gives me great pleasure on assuming the Presidency of the T.U.C. to follow the practice of my predecessors since 1940 and to commend the work of the National Savings Movement. The National Savings Movement, like our own Trade Union Movement, is essentially a voluntary Movement. It exists to provide encouragement and opportunity for all kinds of savings — long-term, medium and short. Voluntary Savings Groups are to be found in most places of employment. There is no reason why they should not be found in all. They impose no compulsion and it is right that their existence should be known and their efforts encouraged. Join your u*. 70^*^^ '. National Savings Group today ! Issued bv THE NATIONAL SAVINGS COMMITTEE, 1 PRINCES GATE, LONDON, S.W.7