Anyone who has seen director Nigel Cole's 2003 film Calendar Girls might immediately assume that Made in Dagenham is a thematic follow-up, because it does involve a group of British women trying to make a difference and he's a similar impressive cast for it. In fact, it's the very real story of women factory workers at the Dagenham auto plant of the Ford Motor Company who left their jobs in order to protest the lack of fair wages i.e. equal to their male counterparts. The 1968 strike ended up closing the factory down, putting both Ford and the British government on the fence on how to handle the situation, but ultimately leading to the Equal Pay Act of 1970.
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