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May 22, 2018 at 1:54 pm #86147jondwhiteParticipant
Calverts Workers-coop job opportunity
Calverts is a creative design studio and printing company, and a workers cooperative.
We have created a position for a marketing and new business specialist, and are looking to recruit in summer 2018.
Calverts works across a broad spectrum of client sectors including arts, education, fashion, niche consumer brands and third sector.
We are looking for someone who feels comfortable, excited and persuasive talking about high end print or design for print and web, and who has a flair for social media.
The role
As the marketing manager for Calverts, your primary responsibility will be creating sales opportunities by implementing marketing and new business campaigns, building good client relationships, and cultivating our business networks. You will need to be flexible and contribute to other business activity as part of a close-knit production and front of house team.May 22, 2018 at 2:20 pm #132886ALBKeymasterCalverts are not to be trusted. We shouldn't give them the time of day. They used to print the Socialist Standard until one of their typesetters took it upon themself to add a dissenting comment to a criticism of the IRA in one of the articles. In other words, to express support for the IRA's anti-working-class bombing campaign (remember Birmingham, Wigan, etc?) that was going on at the time. It was the last issue they pinted for us as we immediately changed printers.
May 22, 2018 at 4:31 pm #132887jondwhiteParticipantWhich issue and what was the comment?
May 22, 2018 at 5:58 pm #132888ALBKeymasterThe issue concerned was March 1988 and the article "Hate and its Causes" (subtitles: "Horror in Ulster" and "Sinn Fein policies"). The comment, appended at the end of the article, said:
Quote:The views expressed in this article are not necessarily those held by Calvert's Press.The sequence of events was then:April 1988: letter from a member under the heading "Were we censored?"May 1988: letter from "Some members of Calvert's Press" under the heading "Calvert's reply" which began:
Quote:The article "Hate and Its Cause" (Socialist Standard March 1988) contains inaccuracies and unsubstantiateed generalisations concerning the republican movement in Northern Ireland.and went on, over two columns, to defend Sinn Fein and the IRA against the criticisms in the article.June 1988: long letter under the heading "IRA again" from the author, Richard Montague (of Belfast), dealing with the Calvert members' objections in detail.September 1988: last issue of the Socialist Standard printed by Calverts.
May 22, 2018 at 6:30 pm #132889jondwhiteParticipantThanks
May 22, 2018 at 10:12 pm #132890AnonymousInactiveA union printing shop is much better, they are being used by many leftist groups for many years. They just print whatever is given to them, they do not add anything else
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