The British Labour Party: Its History, Growth, Policy and Leaders, Volume 1Herbert Tracey Caxton Publishing Company, 1948 |
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... leaders maintained , as we have seen , the closest possible touch with the Union leaders and did their utmost to give expression to Trade Union views whenever the industrial disputes came before Parliament . Thus , when the 1911 railway ...
... leaders maintained , as we have seen , the closest possible touch with the Union leaders and did their utmost to give expression to Trade Union views whenever the industrial disputes came before Parliament . Thus , when the 1911 railway ...
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... leaders . They began to consider the necessity of establishing something in the nature of a defence mechanism , of a purely industrial kind . There was much talk at the time of bringing into existence a Trade Union General Staff to co ...
... leaders . They began to consider the necessity of establishing something in the nature of a defence mechanism , of a purely industrial kind . There was much talk at the time of bringing into existence a Trade Union General Staff to co ...
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... leadership . Whilst the delegates of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party were assembling in Bournemouth their leaders , Mr. C. R. Attlee and Mr. Arthur Greenwood , took a decisive stand in the negotiations . With the unanimous ...
... leadership . Whilst the delegates of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party were assembling in Bournemouth their leaders , Mr. C. R. Attlee and Mr. Arthur Greenwood , took a decisive stand in the negotiations . With the unanimous ...
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