The World - News from Jan. 5, 1987
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About 500 electricians went on strike against the British Broadcasting Corp., but television continued uninterrupted and BBC chiefs promised no blank screens--even if it means showing old movies. The full effect of the strike is unlikely to be felt until today, when the BBC is to resume its full schedule of newscasts, talk shows and other live events. The electricians walked out when the BBC rejected their demand for a 20% basic pay increase. Pickets were established at several network buildings across the country.
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