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When the company, Ford Motors, refused to upgrade their status to "skilled" (Grade C), the machinists stopped their machines, sparked a strike, and quickly elevated their goal to a broader societal demand: . Why Made in Dagenham Still Matters

With incredible performances from a stellar cast—including Miranda Richardson as the witty Barbara Castle and Bob Hoskins as the supportive union man Albert—it is a film that pulls out all the stops to entertain while educating, proving that well-behaved women rarely make history. Made in Dagenham

The 2010 film Made in Dagenham tells the story of this courageous struggle for , taking us back to a time when working-class women realized their worth was far greater than their paycheck suggested. More Than Just Seat Covers When the company, Ford Motors, refused to upgrade

In the hot summer of 1968, 187 women machinists at Ford's Dagenham plant did something unimaginable. They didn't just walk out—they took on the largest corporation in the world, the male-dominated unions, and the British government. More Than Just Seat Covers In the hot