HC Deb 09 July 1968 vol 768 cc47-8W
62. Mr. Manuel

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she is aware of the serious repercussions that are likely to arise in Scotland as a result of the refusal of the British Steel Corporation to allow members of their stafl to be presented by a trade union of their own choice; and what steps she is taking to resolve the dispute.

Mr. Hattersley

Following discussions with representatives of the parties concerned, my right hon. Friend has set up a court of inquiry into the dispute between the British Steel Corporation and the Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union and the Association of Technical Supervisory and Managerial Staffs. I understand that normal working has today been resumed pending the outcome of the inquiry.

63. Sir M. Galpern

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity how many manual workers in the steel industry in Scotland have withdrawn their labour in support of the claim of staff members to be represented by a trade union of their own choice.

Mr. Hattersley

I understand that in Scotland 280 manual workers withdrew their labour in protest against the suspension by management of clerical workers who staged a one-day strike.