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Catalogue reference: LAB 28/386
This record is about the Submission by the Longbridge Group of Delivery Agents, stating that there are four... dating from 1966 Dec 6 - 1967 Jan in the series Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations (1965 to 1968): Minutes,.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Submission by the Longbridge Group of Delivery Agents, stating that there are four main factors that cause industrial unrest; lack of proper communication between employer and employee, the failure to keep third parties informed, the fact that decisions are referred back too often to the employer, and the present immunity of parties to an agreement from legal action and the process of enforcement. Offers solutions to these problems
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