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19081Published 1921“…The following is an extract from the official report to the Trades Union Congress held at Portsmouth in September, 1920:— "'Your Committee instructed their Secretary to visit the Hospital in order that they might report upon the subject to Congress. …”
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19082by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963“…We believe that these proposals of the Trades Union Congress are worthy of consideration when the machinery for assessing workmen's compensation claims is being set up under the proposed Ministry of Social Security. …”
Published February 1943
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19083by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963“…Beveridge does not deal with how this is to be decided except to say that such questions should be taken away from litigation in the courts. The Trades Union Congress in their evidence before the Royal Commission on Workmen's Compensation suggested that all disputed questions should be referred to a Workmen's Compensation Board. …”
Published February 1943
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19084“…The latter half of 1924 was devoted to preparation and getting the goodwill and support of workers' organisations and in planning an intensive programme. The Scottish Trade Unions Congress Council made the way easier by approving of the Council's policy and programme, and by circularising its branches and favouring the Council's work. …”
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19085by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Women's Co-operative Guild. Trades Union Congress General Council. Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations. …”
Published [1927]
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19086“…., Edinburgh. Scottish Trade Union Congress Council. Baillie JAMES WALKER, Glasgow. …”
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19087Published April 1942“…1942-04 1942 1940s 44 pages a larger section of industrial workers, including mining, engineering, paint, and food manufacturers, etc. The Trades Union Congress is negotiating further awards for particular types of workers. …”
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19088Published January 1943“…For it was the insistent pressure of the Trades Union Congress upon the Government Departments that made plain the need for such an investigation as Sir William has conducted. …”
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19089by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963. Social insurance and allied services“…The plan has been welcomed by the Liberal Party, the National Council of Labour (representing the Trades Union Congress, the Labour Party, and the Co-operative Union), important sections of the press and a great body of public opinion. …”
Published January-February 1943
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19090by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The oldest organisation and the only one admitting no other workers, is the Women Sanitary Inspectors' and Health Visitors' Association which is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. In addition, certain nurses' organisations, e.g., the College of Nursing and the Professional Union of Trained Nurses, have public health sections, consisting of nurses engaged in public health work. …”
Published [1927]
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19091“…The Council shall have power to invite representatives from the following bodies, viz :- Chambers of Commerce (2); Scottish Trade Union Congress (2); National Health Insurance Committees (2); Friendly Societies (2); Scottish Board of Health (2); Lanarkshire, Fife, Lothians, Ayrshire Miners' Welfare District Committees (1 each); and from other organisations which support public health purposes. …”
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19092by Macdonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Appreciating the nature and value of this propaganda, the Trades Union Congress General Council have recommended the activities of this Society to all its affiliated Unions and their branches, and is represented on each of the five Area Councils, the remaining members of the Councils being almost entirely members of the medical profession. …”
Published 4 July 1927
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19093“…., Parliamentary Committee, Trades Union Congress LORD WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE THE RIGHT HON. …”
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19094by General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)“…of the All Nepal Trade Union Congress (ANTUC), reorganised in 1950, was the first trade union federation in Nepal. …”
Published 1996
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