Papers relating to DEMINTRY. The Association for the Democratic Integration of Industry (DEMINTRY) was launched by Ernest Bader, Farmer Services Ltd and Wilfred Wellock. "Launched in January 1958, it was a plan to form a comm unity of firms, industrialists and those interested in industrial and social reform, along common ownership lines. It was begun with an advertisement in The Times, with follow-up meetings." By 1964 the organisation had 120 supporting members, and seven practising operating companies. Bader later resigned as President, following disagreements over links with the armaments industry. DEMINTRY was a predecessor body to ICOM, the Industrial Common Ownership Movement.
DEMINTRY (Association for the Democratic Integration of Industry).
This material is held atNational Co-operative Archive
- Reference
- GB 1499 RSP/1
- Dates of Creation
- 1966 - 1970
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 folder