Ms Muriel Turner

September 18, 1927 -
Summary information for Ms Muriel Turner

Contributions

1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 12, 1987

Rules for Severe Weather Payments Lords January 14, 1987

Family Law Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords January 15, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

Wapping: Disorders Lords January 26, 1987

2 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords January 26, 1987

Severe Weather Payments Lords February 4, 1987

Takeovers and Mergers (Employee Protection) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 9, 1987

Teachers' Pay and Conditions Bill Lords February 9, 1987

Married Women and Part-Time Work Lords March 4, 1987

Assaults on Public Service Workers Lords March 17, 1987

2 speeches — Takeovers and Mergers (Employee Protection) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1987

Supplementary Benefit (Resources) Amendment Regulations 1987 Lords March 26, 1987

National Health Service Lords April 1, 1987

Social Security (Class 1 Contributions— Contracted-out Percentages) Order 1987 State Scheme Premiums (Actuarial Tables) Regulations 1987 State Scheme Premiums (Actuarial Tables—Transitional Provisions) Regulations 1987 Lords April 1, 1987

Trade Union Powers Lords April 29, 1987

Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay (Offshore Employment) Order 1987 Lords May 8, 1987

ILO INSTRUMENTS: CONSULTATION WITH INDUSTRY Written Answers May 14, 1987

European Council Meeting, 29th–30th June Lords July 1, 1987

CROWN SUPPLIES: STAFF PENSION ARRANGEMENTS Written Answers July 16, 1987

2 speeches — SCHEDULE OF MAIN PROPOSED SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT RATES FROM APRIL 1988 Lords October 27, 1987

BR: Locomotive Tenders Lords November 9, 1987

Single Parents: Training Schemes Lords November 11, 1987

Technical and Vocational Initiative Lords November 24, 1987

Manufacturing: Service Sector Employment Lords December 1, 1987

Building Industry: Training Lords December 9, 1987

Sex Discrimination (Amendment) Order 1987 Lords December 17, 1987

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