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Why Catholic Workers Can Feel Abandoned

Page 4 from 27th October 1967

By Hugh Kay IT took a left-wing Tory group to call a halt to some of the hogwash talked last week about the trade union movement. "Stop knocking......

Consulting The Rail Men

Page 5 from 19th October 1962

D R. BEECHINO's admission to Mr. Sidney Greene of the N.U.R. that there may have been " errors in consultation" comes as a vindication for the view......

Industrial Round-up By Hugh Kay

Page 5 from 12th July 1963

PICKING WORKERS' BRAINS TALK about giving workers a share in management, and someone is sure to reply that the workers don't know enough. or are......

Cars And Conscience

Page 3 from 23rd September 1966

By Hugh Kay IN terms of tidiness you can - see BMC's point of view. Car sales in August were down by a quarter throughout the industry. Forecast......

Trade Union Men Support The Cardinal's Appeal

Page 8 from 29th October 1954

' GIVE US BACK WARTIME RELATIONS ' 13y DOUGLAS HYDE THREE Catholics who are closely connected • with the Labour and trade union movement —two of......

This Is How And Why I

Page 5 from 26th August 1955

you win a i Papal medal By a Staff Reporter E OR what do you g et the Papal Bene merenti medal ? To find out I paid a visit on Sunday ni g ht to......

Pre - Fab Chapel For Eskimos

Page 5 from 14th September 1956

A pre-fabricated chapel has been built for the Eskimos at the St. Boniface Mission at Baker Lake, Keewatin, Canada. Made of pine from British......

In A Few Words

Page 4 from 1st December 1944

Do We Breed Such Now ? A CORRESPONDENT is kind enough 1-1 to write and tell me of the death of her mother at the age of 82. She writes because she......

T.u.c. Congress In Retrospect

Page 2 from 15th September 1967

Challenges facing our trade union leaders by Blake Baker W HEN Mr. Wilson received the Trades Union Congress' economic committee on Tuesday,......

The Same Old Slogans At The T.u.0 By Blake

Page 4 from 13th September 1968

. BAKER To arrive at the 100th Trades Union Congress in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, shortly after leaving the frontiers of Czechoslovakia, as......

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