You got to know lots of people working there, even if you didn’t know their name you knew them by sight.
Alma
When I left school at 15 I went straight to work at Burtons doing piece work. My job was sewing trouser pockets – you didn’t get to see the finished suit. You got to know lots of people working there, even if you didn’t know their name you knew them by sight. Burtons were really good to us – we had free dinners, they organised dances and beauty competitions and in the summer, sports days on the paying field along side the factory. Both me and my sister worked at Burtons. One day, we were lined up to be inoculated – it might have been for Polio – we had the injection at about the same time and we both passed out! I loved it at Burtons, it was great working there.