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  1. The Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians (ACTT) was a trade union in the United Kingdom which existed between 1933 and 1991.

  2. Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief...

  3. Boulting v Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians [1963] 2 QB 606 is a UK labour law and UK company law case from the Court of Appeal. It covers the issue of what it means to act in the best interests of the company, relevant under section 172 of the Companies Act 2006.

  4. The union was founded by technicians at the Gaumont British Studios in 1933 as the Association of Cinematograph Technicians (ACT). It elected George Elvin as its first General Secretary the following year.

  5. The Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians is a registered trade union, which consists of all employees engaged en the technical side of film production. It is a 'closed shop" and insists that all persons engaged on the technical side should be members of the union.

  6. v Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians.32 In Boulting [or ‘in the Boulting case’], Upjohn LJ said that the rule ‘must be applied realistically to a state of affairs which discloses a real conflict of duty and interest and not to some theoretical or rhetorical conflict’33 .

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  8. Please contact Technical Support at +44 345 600 9355 for assistance. View on Westlaw or start a FREE TRIAL today, Boulting v Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians [1963] 2 Q.B. 606 (27 November 1962), PrimarySources.