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Liberal Party spokesman (not identified) on the new generation of employees that are demanding to have a say in decisions that affect them. Speaking following an Industrial Society conference. Covering...
Speech by Lord Sydney (Don) Ryder, Chairman of the National Enterprise Board, on worker participation and the need for industrial stability; on GLC and regeneration of London.
Interview on why workers on the shop floor are disgruntled with management and the need to harness their knowledge when developing an industrial strategy. Male speaker not identified, interviewer not heard.
Interview with General Secretary of the TGWU Jack Jones on his achievements as General Secretary, following his retirement, and on his new role as a spokesman for pensioners. Male interviewer not identified.
Conservative MP James Prior on the Government’s White Paper on industrial democracy. With references to Lord Bullock’s report, trade unions, and Parliament. Male interviewer not identified.
Roy Edwards (union spokesman?) on industrial democracy. Interviewer is Bob Holness.
The House of Commons debates the Government’s White Paper on industrial democracy. Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher and Prime Minister James Callaghan speak. The voice of the Speaker of the House of...
Vivian White interviews a male member of the House of Lords (not identified - poss. Lord Watkinson (Harold Watkinson), former CBI president), coinciding with the CBI conference in Brighton, about Government...
John Richards of the British Institute of Management on the management issues, and improvements that could be made in work relations by negotiation and joint decision making, through to investment...
John Richards of the British Institute of Management on the worker participation scheme, in which a participant way of management is the way forward, with benefits for both employees and management.
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