DEMINTRY (Association for the Democratic Integration of Industry).

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  • Reference
    • GB 1499 RSP/1
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1966 - 1970
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 1 folder

Scope and Content

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.

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