Seminar Papers: 1906–2006 From the Trade Disputes Act to a Trade Union Freedom Bill

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Speakers’ papers from the consultative conference
1906–2006 From the Trade Disputes Act to a Trade Union Freedom Bill

Wednesday 10 May 2006

At this conference specialists outlined their research, shared their analysis of events and highlighted how their findings can shape trade union calls for a new Trade Union Freedom Bill. We considered the latest draft of a proposed Bill and discussed how best to ensure that trade unions and their members can once again enjoy the freedoms they need to ensure fairness at work.

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European laws: help or hindrance? Brian Bercusson39 KB
Crofter Hand Woven Harris Tweed v Veitch- Douglas Brodie67 KB
economic pressures: then and now- Deakin and Wilkinson73 KB
The need for a Trade Union Freedom Bill- Hendy and Gall118.5 KB
Taff Vale- Graeme Lockwood28 KB
The Irish experience- Cathy Maguire20 KB
The industrial relations climate- Paul Smith25.5 KB
the role of the judiciary and the right to strike- Roger Welch34 KB

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