Mr William McCarthy

July 30, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr William McCarthy

Contributions

2002

3 speeches — Employment Tribunals Survey Lords February 5, 2002

Employment Bill Lords February 26, 2002

4 speeches — Employment Bill Lords February 26, 2002

13 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 13, 2002

18 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 14, 2002

24 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 18, 2002

17 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 20, 2002

10 speeches — Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Employment Bill Grand Committee Report March 21, 2002

13 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report March 25, 2002

9 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report March 26, 2002

6 speeches — The Committee met at eleven of the clock. Grand Committee Report April 11, 2002

Armed Forces: Trade Union Membership Lords April 16, 2002

2 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report April 22, 2002

4 speeches — Employment Rights: Compromise Agreements Lords April 30, 2002

14 speeches — Employment Bill Lords May 30, 2002

16 speeches — Employment Bill Lords June 11, 2002

8 speeches — Health Funding Lords June 11, 2002

6 speeches — Employment Bill Lords June 18, 2002

Veterinary Medicines Directorate Targets Written Answers July 22, 2002

Fire Service Dispute Lords October 22, 2002

2 speeches — Private Finance Initiative Lords November 6, 2002

2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 19, 2002

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