Labour relations
Found in 490 Collections and/or Records:
Official: Munitions., Jul 1918
Official: Munitions., Aug 1917 - Dec 1917
S (Steel and Iron) Various papers including correspondence on demand for steel from France, Italy and Russia; memo by Robert Horne, Director of Materials and Priority on meeting with WSC on supply of steel to the Admiralty; memo by Sir Arthur Duckham on steel production; minute from WSC to Sir Arthur Duckham expressing disquiet about the Steel Department and its organisation; papers on strike by iron ore miners in Cumberland.
Official: Munitions., Nov 1917 - Dec 1917
Official: Mutinous., Sep 1917 - Oct 1917
L (Labour) Papers on Engineers' Strike including papers on recruitment of artificers for the Army; memorandum on the Engineering Amalgamation Committee and the Industrial Workers of the World; memoranda by the Ministry of Munitions Intelligence and Record Section on "History of the Strike of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers" in May 1917; the "Shop Stewards Movement" and the "Sequel of the Engineers' Strike".
Official: Treasury: coal industry: communications and papers., 21 Aug 1925 - 22 Apr 1926
Official: Treasury: correspondence., 11 Jan 1926 - 16 Jul 1926
Official: Treasury: correspondence., 19 Jun 1926 - 31 Dec 1926
Official: Treasury: correspondence mainly from WSC (carbon copies)., 10 Jan 1926 - 21 Dec 1926
Official: Treasury: correspondence, pamphlets and tables on miscellaneous subjects., 1925 - 1928
Official: Treasury: minutes and papers on the Trade Disputes Bill and the Civil Service., 11 Feb 1927 - 31 Mar 1927
Correspondents include: Donald Fergusson [Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer]; Sir Russell Scott [Controller, Treasury]; James Grigg [Principal Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer].Also includes cutting from the Daily Telegraph.Subjects covered by the file include: civil servants joining the General Strike and being affiliated to the TUC; proposed legislation on the affiliation of civil service associations to outside industrial and political bodies.
Official: Treasury: various memoranda on trade and finance., 17 Jun 1927 - 23 Dec 1927
Official: Treasury: various pamphlets on unemployment, trade unions, etc., c 1925
Official: Treasury: various papers on reviving the trade facilities scheme and intervention to reduce unemployment., 16 Oct 1928 - 11 Apr 1929
Official: Treasury: WSC's minutes., 02 Jan 1926 - 14 Dec 1926
Official: War and Air: correspondence, mainly on demobilisation and the reorganisation of the Air Ministry., 01 Feb 1919 - 28 Feb 1919
Official: War and Air: various papers., 1919
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 Jan 1920 - 29 Apr 1920
Official: War Cabinet: War Priorities Committee: memoranda 71 to 141., 06 Apr 1918 - 31 Oct 1918
Official: War Priorities Committee: minutes., 04 Jan 1918 - 06 Sep 1918
Papers relating to agriculture and fisheries, June 1975-July 1977, 1975-06 - 1977-07
Includes correspondence with Sir (Charles) Henry Plumb (President, National Farmers' Union), George Cattell (Director General, NFU), Peter Mills MP, Tim Raison MP and Alick Buchanan-Smith MP
Also includes a paper for MT by James Prior MP proposing a Conservative Industrial Relations Department of Central Office, which appears to have been mis-filed, November 1975
Papers relating to the CBI [Confederation of British Industry], November 1978-March 1979, 1978-11 - 1979-03
Policy: Unions, 1983 - 1991
Papers and correspondence on Labour's relations with the trade unions and on the 1984-85 miners' strike.
Political: Constituency: Dundee: Correspondence., 01 Jan 1913 - 31 Dec 1913
Correspondents include Herbert Samuel, Postmaster General (3); Dundee Women's Suffrage Society; Dundee Liberal Association; The Independent Labour Party (Dundee Branch).Subjects include Female suffrage; telegraph links with Dundee; the strike of Leven textile workers; the claims of Dundee over Aberdeen for the site of new wireless station; the Scottish Temperance Bill.
Political: Constituency: Dundee: Correspondence., 01 Jan 1914 - 31 Dec 1914
Correspondents include Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General (and others) on Post Office staff wage claim (6); P F Husband, Liberal Agent, on Party organisation and expenses in the constituency (4).Other subjects include duties of Sub-Postmasters; Labour Exchanges; the need for a second Liberal Candidate in the constituency; arrangements for presbyterian chaplaincies at Dundee and Ardrossan submarine bases.
Political: Constituency: Dundee: Correspondence., 23 Mar 1915 - 06 Aug 1915
Correspondents include Sir George Ritchie (4) on work of Royal Commission on Sugar Supply and on dismissal of flax and jute workers by Baxter Bros. Ltd.Other subjects include export trade to neutral countries.