Mr Raymond Mawby

February 6, 1922 - 1990
Summary information for Mr Raymond Mawby

Contributions

1971

3 speeches — GENERAL PRINCIPLES Commons January 18, 1971

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL Commons January 18, 1971

5 speeches — GENERAL PRINCIPLES Commons January 19, 1971

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 25, 1971

2 speeches — GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR ORGANISATIONS OF WORKERS Commons February 10, 1971

POST OFFICE (DISPUTE) Commons February 11, 1971

National Data Processing Service Commons February 15, 1971

7 speeches — INDUSTRIAL ACTION AGAINST EXTRANEOUS PARTIES Commons February 17, 1971

10 speeches — PEACEFUL PICKETING Commons February 24, 1971

Newton Abbot Employment District Written Answers March 8, 1971

SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR APPROVAL OF CLOSED SHOP AGREEMENT Commons March 15, 1971

GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR ORGANISATIONS OF WORKERS Commons March 23, 1971

COMPLAINT TO INDUSTRIAL COURT OF UNFAIR INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE Commons March 23, 1971

2 speeches — Staff (Night Transport) Commons March 24, 1971

9 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL Commons March 24, 1971

4 speeches — European Economic Community Commons April 20, 1971

2 speeches — Industrial Relations Bill Commons April 29, 1971

Industrial Relations Bill Written Answers April 29, 1971

Commercial Radio Commons May 12, 1971

2 speeches — ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COUNCIL BILL (By Order) Commons May 17, 1971

2 speeches — Oil Pollution Experiments Written Answers May 27, 1971

Morocco Written Answers June 14, 1971

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS AS TO CONTROL ON ENTRY, ETC. Commons June 17, 1971

Prisons (South-West Region) Written Answers July 15, 1971

Prisoners (South-West Region) Written Answers July 15, 1971

3 speeches — MODEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER SECTION 5 Commons August 2, 1971

2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons December 15, 1971

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