Mr Foster Lamb

June 7, 1916 -
Summary information for Mr Foster Lamb

Contributions

1983

Information Technology Year Lords January 26, 1983

The Water Industry Dispute Lords February 1, 1983

The Water Industry Dispute Lords February 3, 1983

NHS Commercial Contractors Lords February 17, 1983

2 speeches — Apprentices Lords February 22, 1983

The Water Industry Dispute Lords February 23, 1983

Strikes: Essential Public Services Lords February 24, 1983

Water Bill Lords March 8, 1983

Wages Councils Lords March 9, 1983

Civil Service: Savings in Pay Costs Lords March 10, 1983

"Democracy in Trade Unions" (Cmnd. 8778) Lords March 16, 1983

2 speeches — University Grants Committee and Student Intakes Lords March 30, 1983

2 speeches — Truck Acts (Repeal) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 30, 1983

Motion For Adjournment Lords March 30, 1983

Armed Forces' Youth Training Scheme Lords April 14, 1983

4 speeches — British Shipbuilders Bill Lords April 14, 1983

Closed Shop Agreements and Arrangements: Code of Practice Lords April 14, 1983

British Shipbuilders Bill Lords April 21, 1983

Industrial Production Lords May 11, 1983

2 speeches — Public Sector Management: Employee Involvement Lords July 5, 1983

Job Creation Lords July 12, 1983

Trade Unions: Democracy Lords July 12, 1983

EC Steel Council Lords July 26, 1983

Redundancy Payments (Local Government) (Modification) Order 1983 Lords July 27, 1983

Employment Measures and Inflation Lords November 16, 1983

Wages Councils Lords November 17, 1983

Messenger Newspaper Group: Dispute Lords November 23, 1983

Messenger Newspaper Group: Dispute Lords November 29, 1983

Messenger Newspaper Group- NGA Dispute Lords December 1, 1983

THE CIVIL SERVICE: GRADUATE ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEES Written Answers December 1, 1983

2 speeches — The Civil Service: Administration Trainees Lords December 13, 1983

The Long-Term Unemployed Lords December 20, 1983

Industrial Training Levy (Construction Board) Order 1983 Lords December 21, 1983

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