Mr Charles Byers
July 24, 1915 - February 6, 1984Summary information for Mr Charles Byers
Contributions
1979
PENSION FUND INVESTMENT Lords January 18, 1979
ROAD HAULAGE STRIKE Lords January 18, 1979
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES Lords January 18, 1979
FORD PAY SETTLEMENT: GOVERNMENT SANCTIONS Lords January 23, 1979
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES: ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Lords January 24, 1979
LOCAL AUTHORITY WORKERS: PAY DISPUTE Lords January 31, 1979
FOREIGN BOYCOTTS BILL: SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT Lords February 1, 1979
3 speeches — FOREIGN BOYCOTTS BILL: SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT Lords February 1, 1979
5 speeches — PRICE COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords February 6, 1979
3 speeches — PICKETING: CODE OF CONDUCT Lords February 7, 1979
2 speeches — EDUCATION: DISRUPTION OF EXAMINATIONS Lords February 13, 1979
2 speeches — PAY COMPARABILITY Lords March 7, 1979
NUPE PICKETING AND BLOOD COLLECTION Lords March 19, 1979
DEVOLUTION: PROPOSED FURTHER ACTION Lords March 22, 1979
2 speeches — FOREIGN BOYCOTTS BILL: RECOMMENDATIONS Lords March 26, 1979
5 speeches — THE NATIONAL SPINAL INJURIES CENTRE, STOKE MANDEVILLE Written Answers April 4, 1979
SELECT VESTRIES Lords May 15, 1979
3 speeches — THE ECONOMIC STRATEGY: BUDGET STATEMENT Lords June 19, 1979
MPs' AND MINISTERS' SALARIES Lords June 21, 1979
TOKYO SUMMIT Lords July 3, 1979
2 speeches — FOREIGN BOYCOTTS: CERTIFICATION REVIEW Lords July 5, 1979
CIVIL SERVICE DISPERSAL Lords July 26, 1979
2 speeches — ARAB BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL Lords November 8, 1979
2 speeches — MONETARY POLICY Lords November 15, 1979
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords November 21, 1979
ZAMBIA: DEFENCE Lords November 22, 1979
ARAB BOYCOTT: AUTHENTICATIONS Written Answers November 22, 1979
2 speeches — LEADER OF THE HOUSE Lords December 11, 1979
2 speeches — IMMIGRATION RULES: PROPOSALS FOR REVISION Lords December 11, 1979
LEGISLATIVE CONGESTION Lords December 17, 1979
BINGHAM REPORT: DDP's DECISION Lords December 19, 1979
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