Strikes
Found in 317 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 7., 29 Sep 1940 - 10 Nov 1940
Lorry Drivers' Strike: papers, press releases and press cuttings, 1979
The papers held at Churchill Archives Centre cover Silkin's Parliamentary and Ministerial career, and his other public interests, including the Channel Tunnel, the E.E.C. and the dairy industry. There is material of particular interest on Silkin's difficulties with his Constituency Party in Deptford, and on the Labour Party Leadership and Deputy Leadership elections in 1980 and 1983.
Meeting with Jimmy Knapp, 1991-08
Briefing for and notes of a meeting with Knapp [General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, NUR] on possible disputes by staff of London Underground and British Rail. Also includes a note on Labour’s general relations with the unions.
Miners' strike, 1974 - 1990
National Graphical Association dispute, 1983-04 - 1984-01
Correspondence, cuttings, briefings and notes of meetings with the NGA over their dispute with Messenger Group Newspapers (owned by Eddie Shah) over union recognition and the sacking of the "Stockport Six" strikers. Correspondents include: Martin O’Neill; John Evans [employment spokesman].
Notes of a meeting held in the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Room at the Treasury, 03 May 1926
Minutes of a meeting between WSC and members of the Newspaper Proprietors' Association and the Newspaper Society on issues connected with the British Gazette, such as printing, distribution, finding men to work during the strike and whether it is a Government publication.
Official: Board of Trade: Continental Unemployment Insurance and Labour Exchanges: notes and printed papers., 28 Sep 1908 - 27 Aug 1909
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 15 Jan 1908 - 30 Jul 1908
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 05 Dec 1895 - 29 Oct 1908
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 01 Nov 1908 - 01 Dec 1908
Official: Board of Trade: Miners' Eight Hour Bill: notes and papers., 12 Jan 1908 - 16 Nov 1908
Includes: reports on the Northumberland and Durham miners' strikes; General Considerations on the Eight Hours' Day; an opinion by William Brace, miners' representative [Labour MP for South Glamorgan, Wales]; a list of returns on capital invested in coal mines; WSC's speech to the House of Commons on the Eight Hour Bill; the summary of the Miners' Eight Hour Bill Committee report; amendments to the dating of the bill.
Official: Cabinet: British Gazette: copy., 04 May 1926 - 12 May 1926
Official: Cabinet: British Gazette: correspondence., 05 May 1926 - 22 Jul 1927
Official: Cabinet: British Gazette: set of copies., 05 May 1926 - 13 May 1926
Complete set of the British Gazette.
Official: Cabinet: British Gazette: various papers., 03 May 1926 - 05 Jun 1926
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: correspondence., 19 Aug 1926 - 17 Sep 1926
Correspondents on the settlement of the coal dispute include: Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister [earlier Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, later 1st Lord Swinton], President of the Board of Trade (7); 7th Lord Londonderry [earlier Lord Castlereagh]; Stanley Baldwin [Prime Minister] (4).Also includes: letters from WSC to Baldwin (8).
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: correspondence and papers., 23 Mar 1926 - 11 May 1926
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: minutes 1 - 30., 18 Mar 1926 - 30 Aug 1926
Includes: the minutes and conclusions of the committee.Also includes: a draft statement by the Prime Minister [Stanley Baldwin]; a letter from Evan Williams [President, Mining Association] on the breaking-off of negotiations with the Miners' Federation.
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: minutes 31 - 50., 06 Sep 1926 - 06 Dec 1926
Includes: the minutes and conclusions of the committee.Also includes: a note by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister [earlier Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, later 1st Lord Swinton], President of the Board of Trade, on buying coal supplies; Ronald Waterhouse, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister [Stanley Baldwin], on Government proposals; a draft circular to local authorities on coal rationing; a draft of the Coal Mines (Settlement of Dispute) Bill.
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: papers 1 - 12., 17 Mar 1926 - 21 Apr 1926
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: papers 13 - 20., 23 Apr 1926 - 27 Apr 1926
Includes: notes of meetings between the Coal Committee and representatives of the Miners' Federation, the Mining Association, and the Industrial Committee of the Trades Union Congress on the coal dispute.
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: papers 21 - 24., 27 Apr 1926 - 28 Apr 1926
Includes: notes of meetings between the Coal Committee and representatives of the Miners' Federation, the Mining Association and the Industrial Committee of the Trades Union Congress on the coal dispute.
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: papers 25 - 30., 28 Apr 1926 - 30 Apr 1926
Includes: notes of meetings between the Coal Committee and representatives of the Miners' Federation, the Mining Association and the Industrial Committee of the Trades Union Congress on the coal dispute.
Official: Cabinet: Committee on the Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry: papers 31 - 40., 30 Apr 1926 - 18 May 1926
Includes: notes of meetings between the Coal Committee and representatives of the Miners' Federation, the Mining Association and the Industrial Committee of the Trades Union Congress on the coal dispute; draft replies to Arthur Cook [Secretary, Miners' Federation]'s queries on Government proposals.