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Lords Amendment: No. 79, leave out Clause 44 and insert the following new Clause—
44.—(1) If on an application under section 43 of this Act the Industrial Court is satisfied—
the Industrial Court, subject to the next following subsection, shall refer those questions to the Commission.(2) The Industrial Court shall not be required to refer any questions under this section to the Commission on an application relating to a group of employees if it appears to the Court that—
§ The Solicitor-General (Sir Geoffrey Howe)I beg to move, That this House doth agree with the Lords in the said Amendment.
§ Mr. Deputy Speaker (Miss Harvie Anderson)I think that it will be convenient if, with this Amendment, we take the following Lords Amendments: No. 80, in page 35, line 11, leave out "question has been referred" and insert "reference has been made".
No. 81, in line 15, leave out "question" and insert "questions in issue".
No. 82, in line 19, leave out from "after" to "and" in line 20 and insert
such a reference has been made".No. 83, in line 22, leave out "question" and insert "questions in issue".No. 85, in line 33, leave out from "employer" to end of line 36 and insert
unless he is an associated employer in relation to the employer or employers to whom the reference originally related".No. 86, in page 36, line 13, leave out "a question" and insert "any questions".No. 87, in line 15, leave out "that question" and insert "those questions".
No. 88, in line 19, leave out "on that question".
No. 89, in line 24, leave out from beginning to "and" in line 27 and insert
comprised in the reference, either as originally made or as extended".
§ The Solicitor-GeneralThese Amendments are all related to the same point. They are all designed to restructure Clause 44 and to make some associated Amendments to Clauses 45 and 46 in the light of Amendments made to Clause 43 by this House on Report.
§ Amendment No. 79 consists of replacing old Clause 44 by a new one. Amendments Nos. 80 to 83, 86 and 87 involve replacing the singular with the plural at six places in Clauses 45 and 46. Amendment No. 85 simplifies the meaning of "associated employer" in Clause 45. Amendment No. 89 does the same in 1615 Clause 46 in relation to an extended reference.
§ The effect of all these Amendments is to take account of the changes made in this House to Clause 43, whereby the Commission, when a question is referred to it, has greater flexibility and can deal more appropriately with a reference. The questions as originally formulated in the old Clauses 42 and 43, without Amendment, were in different forms according to whether the application was made by an employer, a union or the Secretary of State.
§ This House altered that so as to make the same questions arise whoever made the reference and so as to enable the Commission to investigate in all these cases both the question of the bargaining unit and the question of the bargaining agent. These changes are a necessary consequence of those previously accepted in this House to Clauses 44, 45 and 46.
§ Mr. Ronald King Murray (Edinburgh, Leith)Could the Solicitor-General say whether in Amendment No. 85 the term "associated employer" has the official meaning given to the words in Clause 158(6), the definition Clause? The hon. and learned Gentleman will recollect that a specialised meaning is given to "associated employer". Is that the meaning given to it in Amendment No. 35 and, indeed, throughout the Bill?
§ The Solicitor-GeneralYes, that is the intention.
§ 5.0 p.m.
§ Mr. HefferAs the Solicitor-General said, the object of Amendment No. 79 is to substitute new Clause No. 44 for the present Clause 44. We on these benches are in some difficulty. During the Committee stage the Government tabled certain Amendments, and, if I remember aright, those Amendments were not reached in Committee because of the operation of the guillotine. They concerned the sole bargaining agent, and at this stage I ought to reiterate that this is a principle to which we are opposed because we are opposed to the whole concept of the agency shop. I appreciate that we have discussed this matter in connection with previous Amendments; it is ground that we have already 1616 traversed, but that cannot be avoided, much as we would like to do so.
As the Solicitor-General said, new Clause 44 must be taken in conjunction with Clause 43. This proposed new Clause, which is entitled
Reference to Commission on application under s.43",like the one which it replaces, precludes any application under Clause 51(5). At this stage the Clause becomes extraordinarily complicated because Clause 51(5) must be considered in association with Clauses 49 and 50. Clause 49 allows any employee in a sole bargaining agency to make an application to the Industrial Court. A trade union should not continue to represent the workers if the workers do not want it to do so, provided that, I think, two-fifths of the workers signify in writing that they support the application. By Clause 48, unless at least one-fifth of the employees have signified their support for the application, an application cannot be made.We believe that the whole principle is wrong. We regard it as a most complicated business and, although it may tidy up the other Clause, nevertheless, we cannot support the Amendment because we oppose the whole principle. We believe that the C.I.R. should not be involved. The Industrial Court should not determine any such questions. It should exist on the basis on which it previously existed. We do not believe that this proposal would help good industrial relations. In addition, it would mean that the courts would be very much overloaded and that there would be long periods of time before issues could be solved.
My hon. Friend the Member for Norwood (Mr. John Fraser) the other day mentioned "Catch 22". The more one goes into this and discovers the cross references involved, the more complicated it becomes. In those circumstances, we shall have to oppose the Amendment.
§ Question put, That this House doth agree with the Lords in the said Amendment:—
§ The House divided: Ayes 261, Noes 221.
1621Division No. 459.] | AYES | [5.5 p.m. |
Adley, Robert | Gilmour, Ian (Norfolk, C.) | Mitchell, Lt. Col. C. (Aberdeenshire, W) |
Alison, Michael (Barkston Ash) | Gilmour, Sir John (Fife, E.) | Mitchell, David (Basingstoke) |
Allason, James (Hemel Hempstead) | Glyn, Dr. Alan | Moate, Roger |
Archer, Jeffrey (Louth) | Godber, Rt. Hn. J. B. | Molyneaux, James |
Atkins, Humphrey | Goodhart, Philip | Money, Ernle |
Awdry, Daniel | Goodhew, Victor | Monks, Mrs. Connie |
Baker, W. H. K. (Banff) | Gorst, John | Monro, Hector |
Balniel, Lord | Gower, Raymond | Montgomery, Fergus |
Barber, Rt. Hn. Anthony | Gray, Hamish | More, Jasper |
Batsford, Brian | Green, Alan | Morgan-Giles, Rear-Adm. |
Beamish, Col. Sir Tufton | Grieve, Percy | Morrison, Charles (Devizes) |
Bennett, Sir Frederic (Torquay) | Griffiths, Eldon (Bury St. Edmunds) | Mudd, David |
Benyon, W. | Grimond, Rt. Hn. J. | Murton, Oscar |
Berry, Hn. Anthony | Grylls, Michael | Neave, Airey |
Biffen, John | Gummer, Selwyn | Noble, Rt. Hn. Michael |
Biggs-Davison, John | Gurden, Harold | Normanton, Tom |
Blaker, Peter | Hall, Miss Joan (Keighley) | Nott, John |
Boardman, Tom (Leicester, S. W.) | Hall, John (Wycombe) | Onslow, Cranley |
Body, Richard | Hall-Davis, A. G. F. | Oppenheim, Mrs. Sally |
Boscawen, Robert | Hamilton, Michael (Salisbury) | Orr, Capt. L. P. S. |
Bossom, Sir Clive | Hannam, John (Exeter) | Osborn, John |
Bowden, Andrew | Harrison, Col. Sir Harwood (Eye) | Owen, Idris (Stockport, N.) |
Boyd-Carpenter, Rt. Hn. John | Haselhurst, Alan | Page, Graham (Crosby) |
Braine, Bernard | Hastings, Stephen | Page, John (Harrow, W.) |
Bray, Ronald | Havers, Michael | Parkinson, Cecil (Enfield, W.) |
Brewis, John | Hawkins, Paul | Peel, John |
Brinton, Sir Tatton | Hayhoe, Barney | Percival, Ian |
Brocklebank-Fowler, Christopher | Hicks, Robert | Pink, R. Bonner |
Brown, Sir Edward (Bath) | Higgins, Terence L. | Pounder, Rafton |
Bruce-Gardyne, J. | Hiley, Joseph | Powell, Rt. Hn. J. Enoch |
Bryan, Paul | Hill, John E. B. (Norfolk, S.) | Prior, Rt, Hn. J. M. L. |
Buchanan-Smith, Alick (Angus, N&M) | Hill, James (Southampton, Test) | Pym, Rt. Hn. Francis |
Buck, Antony | Holt, Miss Mary | Quennell, Miss J. M. |
Bullus, Sir Eric | Hordern, Peter | Raison, Timothy |
Burden, F. A. | Hornby, Richard | Rawlinson, Rt. Hn. Sir Peter |
Butler, Adam (Bosworth) | Hornsby-Smith, Rt. Hn. Dame Patricia | Redmond, Robert |
Carr, Rt. Hn. Robert | Howe, Hn. Sir Geoffrey (Reigate) | Reed, Laurance (Bolton, E.) |
Channon, Paul | Howell, David (Guildford) | Rees, Peter (Dover) |
Chapman, Sydney | Howell, Ralph (Norfolk, N.) | Rees-Davies, W. R. |
Chichester-Clark, R. | Hunt, John | Renton, Rt. Hn. Sir David |
Churchill, W. S. | Hutchison, Michael Clark | Rhys Williams, Sir Brandon |
Clark, William (Surrey, E.) | Iremonger, T. L. | Ridley, Hn. Nicholas |
Clarke, Kenneth (Rushcliffe) | James, David | Ridsdale, Julian |
Cockeram, Eric | Jessel, Toby | Roberts, Wyn (Conway) |
Coombs, Derek | Johnson Smith, G. (E. Grinstead) | Rodgers, Sir John (Sevenoaks) |
Corfield, Rt. Hn. Frederick | Jopling, Michael | Rost, Peter |
Cormack, Patrick | Kaberry, Sir Donald | Russell, Sir Ronald |
Costain, A. P. | Kellett-Bowman, Mrs. Elaine | Scott, Nicholas |
Critchley, Julian | Kilfedder, James | Scott-Hopkins, James |
Crouch, David | King, Evelyn (Dorset, S.) | Sharples, Richard |
Curran, Charles | Kinsey, J. R. | Shaw, Michael (Sc'b'gh & Whitby) |
Davies, Rt. Hn. John (Knutsford) | Kirk, Peter | Shelton, William (Clapham) |
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Sir Henry | Knox, David | Simeons, Charles |
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Maj.-Gen.James | Lambton, Antony | Sinclair, Sir George |
Dean, Paul | Lane, David | Skeet, T. H. H. |
Deedes, Rt. Hn. W. F. | Langford-Holt, Sir John | Smith, Dudley (W'wick & L'mington) |
Dixon, Piers | Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry | Soref, Harold |
Dodds-Parker, Douglas | Le Marchant, Spencer | Speed, Keith |
Douglas-Home, Rt. Hn. Sir Alee | Lewis, Kenneth (Rutland) | Spence, John |
Drayson, G. B. | Longden, Gilbert | Sproat, Iain |
du Cann, Rt. Hn. Edward | Loveridge, John | Stanbrook, Ivor |
Eden, Sir John | Luce, R. N. | Stewart-Smith, Geoffrey (Belper) |
Edwards, Nicholas (Pembroke) | McAdden, Sir Stephen | Stoddart-Scott, Col. Sir M. |
Elliot, Capt. Walter (Carshalton) | MacArthur, Ian | Stokes, John |
Emery, Peter | McCrindle, R. A. | Stuttaford, Dr. Tom |
Eyre, Reginald | McLaren, Martin | Sutcliffe, John |
Farr, John | Maclean, Sir Fitzroy | Tapsell, Peter |
Fell, Anthony | McMaster, Stanley | Taylor, Sir Charles (Eastbourne) |
Fenner, Mrs. Peggy | Macmillan, Maurice (Farnham) | Taylor, Robert (Croydon, N. W.) |
Fidler, Michael | McNair-Wilson, Michael | Tebbit, Norman |
Finsberg, Geoffrey (Hampstead) | McNair-Wilson, Patrick (NewForest) | Temple, John M. |
Fisher, Nigel (Surbiton) | Maddan, Martin | Thatcher, Rt. Hn. Mrs. Margaret |
Fookes, Miss Janet | Madel, David | Thomas, John stradling (Monmouth) |
Fortescue, Tim | Marten, Neil | Thompson, Sir Richard (Croydon, S.) |
Fowler, Norman | Mather, Carol | Tilney, John |
Fox, Marcus | Maude, Angus | Trafford, Dr. Anthony |
Fraser, Rt. Hn. Hugh (St'fford & Stone) | Mawby, Ray | Trew, Peter |
Fry, Peter | Tugendhat, Christopher | |
Galbraith, Hn. T. G. | Maxwell-Hyslop, R. J. | Turron, Rt. Hn. Sir Robin |
Gardner, Edward | Meyer, Sir Anthony | Vaughan, Dr. Gerard |
Gibson-Watt, David | Mills, Peter (Torrington) | Vickers, Dame Joan |
Waddington, David | Wells, John (Maidstone) | Woodnutt, Mark |
Walder, David (Clitheroe) | White, Roger (Gravesend) | Worsley, Marcus |
Walker, Rt. Hn. Peter (Worcester) | Whitelaw, Rt. Hn. William | Wylie, Rt. Hn. N. R. |
Walker-Smith, Rt. Hn. Sir Derek | Wiggin, Jerry | |
Wall, Patrick | Wilkinson, John | TELLERS FOR THE AYES: |
Walters, Dennis | Wolrige-Gordon, Patrick | Mr. Walter Clegg and |
Ward, Dame Irene | Wood, Rt. Hn. Richard | Mr. Hugh Rossi. |
Weatherill, Bernard | Woodhouse, Hn. Christopher |
NOES | ||
Albu, Austen | Foley, Maurice | Mason, Rt. Hn. Roy |
Allaun, Frank (Salford, E.) | Foot, Michael | Meacher, Michael |
Allen, Scholefield | Ford, Ben | Mellish, Rt. Hn. Robert |
Archer, Peter (Rowley Regis) | Forrester, John | Mendelson, John |
Ashley, Jack | Fraser, John (Norwood) | Millan, Bruce |
Ashton, Joen | Galpern, Sir Myer | Miller, Dr. M. S. |
Atkinson, Norman | Garrett, W. E. | Milne, Edward (Blyth) |
Bagier, Gordon A. T. | Gilbert, Dr. John | Molloy, William |
Barnes, Michael | Golding, John | Morgan, Elystan (Cardiganshire) |
Barnett, Guy (Greenwich) | Gordon Walker, Rt. Hn. P. C. | Morris, Alfred (Wythenshawe) |
Barnett, Joel | Gourlay, Harry | Morris, Rt. Hn. John (Aberavon) |
Beaney, Alan | Grant, George (Morpeth) | Movie, Roland |
Benn, Rt. Hn. Anthony Wedgwood | Grant, John D. (Islington, E.) | Mulley, Rt. Hn. Frederick |
Bennett, James (Glasgow, Bridgeton) | Griffiths, Eddie (Brightside) | Murray, Ronald King |
Bidwell, Sydney | Hamilton, William (Fife, W.) | Ogden, Eric |
Bishop, E. S. | Hannan, William (G'gow, Maryhill) | O'Halloran, Michael |
Blenkinsop, Arthur | Hardy, Peter | O'Malley, Brian |
Boardman, H. (Leigh) | Harrison, Walter (Wakefield) | Oram, Bert |
Booth, Albert | Hart, Rt. Hn. Judith | Orme, Stanley |
Bottomley, Rt. Hn. Arthur | Hattersley, Roy | Oswald, Thomas |
Boyden, James (Bishop Auckland) | Healey, Rt. Hn. Denis | Owen, Dr. David (Plymouth, Sutton) |
Bradley, Tom | Heffer, Eric S. | Paget, R. T. |
Brown, Bob (N'c'tle-upon-Tyne, W.) | Horam, John | Palmer, Arthur |
Brown, Hugh D. (G'gow, Provan) | Houghton, Rt. Hn. Douglas | Pannell, Rt. Hn. Charles |
Buchan, Norman | Howell, Denis (Small Heath) | Parry, Robert (Liverpool, Exchange) |
Buchanan, Richard (G'gow, Sp'burn) | Huckfield, Leslie | Peart, Rt. Hn. Fred |
Butler, Mrs. Joyce (Wood Green) | Hughes, Mark (Durham) | Pendry, Tom |
Campbell, I. (Dunbartonshire, W.) | Hughes, Robert (Aberdeen, N.) | Pentland, Norman |
Cant, R. B. | Hughes, Roy (Newport) | Perry, Ernest C. |
Castle, Rt. Hn. Barbara | Hunter, Adam | Prentice, Rt. Hn. Reg. |
Clark, David (Colne Valley) | Irvine, Rt. Hn. Sir Arthur (Edge Hill) | Prescott, John |
Cocks, Michael (Bristol, S.) | Janner, Greville | Price, J. T. (Westhoughton) |
Cohen, Stanley | Jay, Rt. Hn. Douglas | Probert, Arthur |
Coleman, Donald | Jeger, Mrs. Lena (H'b'n&St. P'cras, S.) | Reed, D. (Sedgefiel) |
Conlan, Bernard | Jenkins, Hugh (Putney) | Rees, Merlyn (Leeds, S.) |
Corbet, Mrs. Freda | Jenkins, Rt. Hn. Roy (Stechford) | Rhodes, Geoffrey |
Cox, Thomas (Wandsworth, C.) | John, Brynmor | Roberts, Albert (Normanton) |
Crawshaw, Richard | Johnson, Carol (Lewisham, S.) | Roberts, Rt. Hn. Goronwy (Caernarvon) |
Cronin, John | Johnson, James (K'ston-on-Hull, W.) | Robertson, John (Paisley) |
Cunningham, G. (Islington, S. W.) | Johnson, Walter (Derby, S.) | Rodgers, William (Stockton-on-Tees) |
Dalyell, Tam | Jones, Barry (Flint, E.) | Roper, John |
Darling, Rt. Hn. George | Jones, Dan (Burnley) | Rose, Paul B. |
Davidson, Arthur | Jones, Rt. Hn. Sir Elwyn (W. Ham, S.) | Sandelson, Neville |
Davies, Denzil (Llanelly) | Jones, Gwynoro (Carmarthen) | Sheldon, Robert (Ashton-under-Lyne) |
Davits, G. Elfed (Rhondda, E.) | Jones, T. Alec (Rhondda, W.) | Shore, Rt. Hn. Peter (Stepney) |
Davies, Ifor (Gower) | Judd, Frank | Short, Mrs. Renée (W'hampton, N.E.) |
Davies, S. O. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Kaufman, Gerald | Silkin, Hn. S. C. (Dulwich) |
Davis, Clinton (Hackney, C.) | Kelley, Richard | Silverman, Julius |
Davis, Terry (Bromsgrove) | Kinnock, Neil | Skinner, Dennis |
de Freitas, Rt. Hn. Sir Geoffrey | Lambie, David | Small, William |
Delargy, H. J. | Latham, Arthur | Smith, John (Lanarkshire, N.) |
Dell, Rt. Hn. Edmund | Lawson, George | Spearing, Nigel |
Doig, Peter | Leadbitter, Ted | Spriggs, Leslie |
Douglas, Dick (Stirlingshire, E.) | Lee, Rt. Hn. Frederick | Stallard, A. W. |
Douglas-Mann, Bruce | Leonard, Dick | Stewart, Rt. Hn. Michael (Fulham) |
Driberg, Tom | Lewis, Ron (Carlisle) | Stoddart, David (Swindon) |
Duffy, A. E. P. | Lipton, Marcus | Strang, Gavin |
Dunnett, Jack | Loughlin, Charles | Summerskill, Hn. Dr. Shirley |
Eadie, Alex | Lyon, Alexander W. (York) | Thomas, Rt. Hn. George (Cardiff, W.) |
Edelman, Maurice | Lyons, Edward (Bradford, E.) | Thomas, Jeffrey (Abertillery) |
Edwards, Robert (Bilston) | Mabon, Dr. J. Dickson | Thomson, Rt Hn. G. (Dundee, E.) |
Edwards, William (Merioneth) | McBride, Neil | Tinn, James |
Ellis, Tom | McGuire, Michael | Tomney, Frank |
English, Michael | Mackenzie, Gregor | Torney, Tom |
Evans, Fred | Maclennan, Robert | Tuck, Raphael |
Faulds, Andrew | McMillan, Tom (Glasgow, C.) | Urwin, T. W. |
Fernyhough, Rt. Hn. E. | McNamara, J. Kevin | Varley, Eric G. |
Fisher, Mrs. Doris (B'ham, Ladywood) | Mallalieu, J. P. W. (Huddersfield, E.) | Wainwright, Edwin |
Fitch, Alan (Wigan) | Marks, Kenneth | Walker, Harold (Doncaster) |
Fitt, Gerard (Belfast, W.) | Marquand, David | Wallace, George |
Fletcher, Ted (Darlington) | Marshall, Dr. Edmund | Watkins, David |
Weitzman, David |
Whitehead, Phillip | Wilson, Alexander (Hamilton) | TELLERS FOR THE NOES: |
Willey, Rt. Hn. Frederick | Wilson, William (Coventry, S.) | Mr. Ernest Armstrong and |
Williams, Mrs. Shirley (Hitchin) | Woof, Robert | Mr. William Hamling. |
§ Subsequent Lords Amendments agreed to.