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In Place of Strife

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245: 299: 361: 305: 100:, was divided over the issue. The proposals had been drafted in secret by Wilson and Castle. Divisions quickly appeared within the Cabinet when the proposals were presented, with the opposition led by Home Secretary 116: 441: 282: 471: 446: 112: 127:. The white paper's requirement that strike action could only take place after a trade union ballot would later become a key component of TULRA. 481: 402: 345: 131: 476: 456: 93: 426: 53: 431: 275: 70: 22: 466: 46: 461: 368: 124: 268: 395: 338: 451: 421: 436: 388: 331: 105: 89: 85:
was held and establishment of an Industrial Board to enforce settlements in industrial disputes. The
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Although the paper itself never resulted in legislation, it was influential in the drafting of the
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This article related to the history of the United Kingdom or its predecessor states is a
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written in 1969. It was a proposed act to use the law to reduce the power of
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This article related to a United Kingdom trade union is a
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Memorandum Former Reference: C (69) 123, Industrial Policy
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Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992
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Cmnd 3888
Cmnd 3888
UK Government
white paper
trade unions in the United Kingdom
Nye Bevan
In Place of Fear
Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity
Barbara Castle
ballot
strike
Labour
Cabinet
Prime Minister
Harold Wilson
James Callaghan
Trades Union Congress
Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974
Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992
Robert Carr
Industrial Relations Act 1971
National Archives





"Barbara Castle: Labour's red queen"
BBC News Online

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