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in the port and of persons representing the employers of such dockworkers", the scheme was financed by a levy on the employers. Each local board was responsible for keeping a register of employers and workers, paying wages and attendance money, controlling the hiring of labour, and responsibility for
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The NDLB introduced a sport and recreation programme for the workers which included a rowing club called the Argosies Rowing Club. The club achieved national success when winning the coxless pairs title at the inaugural
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Under the scheme, dock work was considered a "job for life", with any registered docker laid off by any of the 150 firms associated with the scheme either being guaranteed employment elsewhere or a £25,000 pay off.
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introduced the "Dock Workers’ (Regulation of Employment) Scheme". The scheme was administered by the National Dock Labour Board, and by local boards, made up of equal numbers of "persons representing
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Fowler offered assurances that any docker laid off as a result of the scheme being abolished would be compensated up to the value of £35,000.
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Account of how the board was abolished and why it mattered to the employers and Conservative Government do so.
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the scheme had become 'a total anachronism' that stood in the way of a modern and efficient ports industry.
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Statistics and circulars relating to all 20 local Docks Labour Boards in ports around Britain are held at
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Registered files relating to the administration of the business of the National Dock Labour Board (NDLB)
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Iain Dale: 27 Years Ago Today the Dock Labour Scheme Was Abolished - And Here's How I Helped It Happen
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protest for an increase in basic pay, and was not officially supported by the
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The National Dock Labour Scheme was abolished in 1989 by the
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Notable members of the National Dock Labour Board included
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Special Collections and Archives, Cardiff University
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British
docks
Parliament
dock workers
Labour
government
strike
rank-and-file
Transport and General Workers Union
Arthur Deakin
Conservative
Margaret Thatcher
Employment Secretary
Norman Fowler
MPs
Jack Dash
1972 British Rowing Championships


"1989: Dockers' 'jobs for life' scrapped"
Labour unrest in the port after 1889
the original
"Henley"
"Railton, Jim. "Nottingham in their Olympic stride." Times, 21 July 1972, p. 10"
Registered files relating to the administration of the business of the National Dock Labour Board (NDLB)
National Dock Labour Board: Photographs 1953-1963
Special Collections and Archives, Cardiff University
Iain Dale: 27 Years Ago Today the Dock Labour Scheme Was Abolished - And Here's How I Helped It Happen
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