Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 312William Blackwood, 1972 - England |
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Page 83
... Government . It is this which has raised the stakes in the tug - o ' - war between the Government , as the biggest employer in the country , and the militants . It is one of the many drawbacks of nationalisation that it brings the ...
... Government . It is this which has raised the stakes in the tug - o ' - war between the Government , as the biggest employer in the country , and the militants . It is one of the many drawbacks of nationalisation that it brings the ...
Page 85
... Government decided , therefore , quite rightly , that the Unions should be brought within reach of the law , and forced through Parliament an extremely mild Indus- trial Relations Act . But the bully- boys are defying the Act . The ...
... Government decided , therefore , quite rightly , that the Unions should be brought within reach of the law , and forced through Parliament an extremely mild Indus- trial Relations Act . But the bully- boys are defying the Act . The ...
Page 274
... Government into direct confrontation , even con- flict , with the Government of the Republic . With proposals for the revival of the Stormont Government , with safeguards for the Catholic minority , one emerges from lunatic fringe ideas ...
... Government into direct confrontation , even con- flict , with the Government of the Republic . With proposals for the revival of the Stormont Government , with safeguards for the Catholic minority , one emerges from lunatic fringe ideas ...
Contents
MY UNCLE ARCHIE BY BASIL PEACOCK | 314 |
A BLIND MAN Moves to A NEW HOUSE BY EDWARD STOREY | 321 |
AFTER THE WAVE BY D E CHARLWOOD | 575 |
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