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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 October 2011

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Les Allen (Head of the TUC Incomes Policy Committee Secretariat 1965–8) at NGA Headquarters, 8 July 1971.

Lord Balogh (Adivsor to the Prime Minister 1964–8) at the Reform Club, 14 October 1971.

Richard Briginshaw (General Secretary, NATSOPA) at NATSOPA Headquarters, 28 Sepember 1971.

Ron Brown MP (Chairman, PLP Productivity, Prices and Incomes Subject Group) at the House of Commons, 4 August 1971.

Rt Hon. Barbara Castle MP, at the House of Commons, 6 December 1971.

Richard Clements (Editor of Tribune) at Tribune offices, 75 November 1971.

Lord Cooper (General Secretary GMWU) at GMWU Headquarters, 19 November 1971.

John Cousins (TGWU official) at Transport House, 4 May 1971.

Allan Fisher (General Secretary NUPE) at the 1971 Labour Party Conference, Brighton, 5 October 1971.

Rt Hon. Michael Foot MP, at the House of Commons, 5 August and 11 November 1971.

Rt Hon. Douglas Houghton MP, at the House of Commons, 3 August 1971.

Tom Jackson (General Secretary UPW) at UPW House, 21 July 1971.

Clive Jenkins (General Secretary ASTMS) ASTMS offices, 1 April 1971.

Hugh Jenkins MP, at the House of Commons, 29 July 1971.

Jack Jones (General Secretary TGWU) at Transport House, 29 September 1971.

Russell Kerr MP, at the House of Commons, 4 November 1971.

Alex Kitson (TGWU official and Labour Party NEC Member) at 1971 Trades Union Congress, Blackpool, 8 September 1971.

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Social Democracy and Industrial Militiancy
The Labour Party, the Trade Unions and Incomes Policy, 1945–1947
, pp. 266 - 267
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1976

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  • Interviews
  • Leo Panitch
  • Book: Social Democracy and Industrial Militiancy
  • Online publication: 07 October 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511898266.015
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  • Interviews
  • Leo Panitch
  • Book: Social Democracy and Industrial Militiancy
  • Online publication: 07 October 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511898266.015
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  • Interviews
  • Leo Panitch
  • Book: Social Democracy and Industrial Militiancy
  • Online publication: 07 October 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511898266.015
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