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Sir Robert Mark, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has claimed trade unions are immune from some laws. Alan Fisher, boss of the National Union of Public Employees is interviewed and says this is...
Jim Mortimer of ACAS (the Advisory , Conciliation and Arbitration Service) discusses possible changes due to the new Conservative government. The main functions of ACAS should continue, but possibly with...
Interview with Ian Martin, General Secretary of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, on the Conservative government proposals for changes in immigration law.
Speech in House of Commons by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, on proposed changes to laws relating to trade unions, with restrictions on picketing and closed shops following the winter of discontent last...
Alan Law of the Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU) on proposed law changes and the introduction of tachographs. Female interviewer not identified.
Peter Allen interviews Home Secretary, Willie Whitelaw about the Southall race riots in April 1979 and a review of the Public Order Act.
Interview with Jewish UK MP Greville Janner about the German Bundestag vote to eliminate statute of limitations on war crimes, which would have given freedom to Nazi war criminals.
Interview with Law Commission spokesman, Stephen Cretney, on reform of statutes of illegitimacy.
Interviews with Len Murray, General Secretary of the TUC and Jim Prior, Secretary of State for Employment following their meeting on trade union legislation changes planned by the new Conservative...
Vivian White interviews Len Murray, general Secretary of the TUC on new Conservative Government proposals for trade union reform, opposition to other government policies and unexpectedly low unemployment...
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