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Statement about how the British education system is affecting the engineering world, as importance is placed on knowledge rather than practical skill. Male speaker not identified.
Conservative politician Keith Hampson discusses Tory proposals for a cabinet minister to give direction to the departments of state that affect engineering, to ensure education is at a high standard and lift...
Interview with Engineering Employers Federation spokesman John Porter on their annual pay offer and its rejection by unions and prospects for negotiations. Male interviewer not identified. Sound levels unequal.
Trade Secretary, Sir Keith Joseph on the setting up of a central engineering authority to help focus attention on the potential of engineers, following the recommendations of the Finniston inquiry into the...
Interview with spokesman for the Engineering Employer’s Federation (poss. Ashley Whittall) about a dispute over wages with the engineering unions and specific terms asked for. Male interviewer not identified.
British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) Chairman and Managing director, Philip Norman, explains why the company must lose five thousand jobs. Their Swindon base will be the hardest hit. Swindon works...
Interview with Robert Maxwell on his plans to save the Kirby Engineering factory if certain conditions are met. Male interviewer not identified.
Shadow Scottish Secretary, Bruce Millan on the decision by US President Ronald Reagan’s administration to impose sanctions on the Scottish firm John Brown Engineering after it defied an American ban and...
Interview with engineers’ union President Terry Duffy about their pay claim compared to European competitors. Female interviewer not identified.
Paul Chapman has been on the streets, getting Londoners’ reactions to the announcement of major engineering works on London Underground.
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