Word: spear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...turn our cameras over to two local trade union workers who in turn give us white robes, and we follow after the rapidly moving Ted Spear...
...Chicago slaughterhouses, of Armour!" Ted Spear greets us. He is a tall, lean, middle aged man. "I represent the management and am responsible for public relations...
...Spear proposes that we begin the inspection of the slaughterhouses immediately...
...hardly able to keep up with Ted Spear. He does not stop in the workshops, and he talks on the run, quickly and crisply. One remembers only the shop preparing pork cutlets. Women work here. Silent, unsmiling, strained faces. Their hands automatically are raised and then lowered, again raised and with difficulty chop off a piece of meat from the inexorably moving carcasses on the conveyor belt. Blood runs down on the dirty, pock-marked cement floor. The monotonous humming of the conveyor, the hoarse breathing of the women meat workers, and the stagnant stench of the poorly ventilated premises...
...Spear looks questioningly at the trade union workers. That question, evidently, is outside of his jurisdiction; he only represents management...