| Scott Nearing - General Strike, Great Britain, 1926 - 1926 - 220 pages
...in wages." 1 The Negotiating Committee called Cook before them and presented him with this formula : "The Prime Minister has satisfied himself as a result...conversations he has had with the representatives of the Trades Union Congress, that if negotiations are continued ( it being understood that the notices cease... | |
| Robert Page Arnot - General Strike, Great Britain, 1926 - 1926 - 264 pages
...on Sunday morning, were discussing the following formula submitted by the Prime Minister : D.61. " The Prime Minister has satisfied himself as a result...conversations he has had with the representatives of the Trades Union Congress, that if negotiations are continued (it being understood that the notices cease... | |
| Isador Lubin, Helen Everett - Coal miners - 1927 - 394 pages
...the formula as drawn up : "The Prime Minister has satisfied himself as a result of the conversation he has had with the representatives of the TUC that...on the lines of the report within a fortnight." The New Leader, London, June 4, 1926, p. 9. 7 The other members of the miners' executive having left for... | |
| Arthur Horner, G. A. Hutt - Coal miners - 1928 - 334 pages
...Sunday, May 2nd, to discuss the formula arrived at by their Negotiating Committee, which was as follows : "The Prime Minister has satisfied himself as a result...conversations he has had with the representatives of the Trades Union Congress, that if negotiations are continued (it being understood that the notices cease... | |
| Labor - 1926 - 828 pages
...Minister has satisfied himself that as a result of conversations he had with representatives of the TUC, if negotiations are continued, it being understood that the notices cease to be operative, the representatives of the TUC are confident that a settlement could be reached along... | |
| William Simpson - History - 2005 - 368 pages
...as a result of the conversations he has had with the representatives of the Trades Union Congress, that if negotiations are continued (it being understood that the notices cease to be operative) the representatives of the Trades Union Congress are confident that a settlement could... | |
| |