Mr Alfred Robens
December 18, 1910 - June 27, 1999Summary information for Mr Alfred Robens
Contributions
1960
BARTON BRIDGE (ACCIDENT) Commons January 26, 1960
18 speeches — PAYMENT OF WAGES BILL Commons January 28, 1960
2 speeches — RAILWAYS (NOTICE OF STRIKE) Commons February 10, 1960
3 speeches — RAILWAYS (NOTICE OF STRIKE) Commons February 11, 1960
2 speeches — RAILWAYS (NOTICE OF STRIKE) Commons February 12, 1960
RAILWAYS (NOTICE OF STRIKE) Commons February 12, 1960
2 speeches — North-East Region Commons February 17, 1960
ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION Commons February 18, 1960
16 speeches — LOCAL EMPLOYMENT AREAS Commons February 23, 1960
Civil and Constructional Engineering Work (Safety Regulations) Commons February 24, 1960
Apprentices and Learners Commons March 14, 1960
2 speeches — Factory Inspectorate Commons March 14, 1960
5 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND BILL Commons March 16, 1960
8 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS Commons March 16, 1960
Retirement Pension (Value) Written Answers March 21, 1960
3 speeches — New Clause.—(No SHILLINGS, NO PENCE,WAGE PAYMENTS.) Commons March 30, 1960
Clause 1.—(REQUEST FOR PAYMENT OF WAGES OTHERWISE THAN IN CASH.) Commons March 30, 1960
New Schedule.—(PAY STATEMENTS.) Commons March 30, 1960
5 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons March 30, 1960
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ADVISORY GROUP) Commons April 6, 1960
GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRES (APPRENTICE TRAINING) Commons April 11, 1960
8 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ADVISORY GROUP) Commons April 13, 1960
2 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND COMMON MARKET Commons April 14, 1960
DOCK WORKERS (PENSIONS) BILL Commons May 11, 1960
9 speeches — Clause 5.—(TOBACCO.) Commons May 18, 1960
2 speeches — Apprenticeships and Training Facilities Commons May 23, 1960
2 speeches — Bank Employees (Union Representation) Commons May 23, 1960
Seaton Delaval Written Answers July 28, 1960
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