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MG Promin and Polyaron employee, born 1941

Collection: Industrial biographies of the city

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ID:
49244
Description:
Interview with a woman born in Lviv at Horodotska Street. The woman said that she spent her childhood at Kulisha Street. She described the street, the school, the house where she grew up, and the post-war Lviv. In 1958, after school, she went to work as a seamstress in a sewing shop at Promin factory. She told about working there. She emphasized amateur performances, and the choir where she sang. She worked there for two years. Then, for a year, she worked as an assistant accountant in a dry cleaning trust. In 1961, she got employment at Polyaron, as advised by a friend who also worked there. She was a tester of high-frequency stands in shop №1. The woman told about the hazards of work, about radioactive radiation and mercury spillage. She worked there for nine years. In 1970, he was transferred to the rate-setting technician's position to workshop 3. She entered the correspondence studies to the radio electronics VET school. In 1971, she became a rate-setting engineer. A year later, she was transferred to production shop No.2, and worked there until 1980. Then, she retired because she did not like the team. The woman told about receiving cooperative housing at Ternopilska Str., where she still lives.
The recording was made at Ternopilska Str., in Lviv. Interviewer – Myroslava Lyakhovych.
Collection:
Industrial biographies of the city
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