TRADE UNIONS OUT OF PLACE AS PAYMASTERS
Receivcd Sunday, 7.0 p.m. LONDON; April 19. Trade union.s, indispensable in their own field, were out of • place as paymasters of any pol-itxcal party claiming to be national, said' Lord Beveridge wlien addressing the Liberal Trade 1 Union Conference. He addeds that the trade unions and political democracy in Britain were now so strong, that the unions could safely and wisely turn their attention to attaclcing obstacles to- production. The political levy, elosed-shop and use ecoriomic power to tlireaten the independence of individual action, clearly called for exanunation.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 April 1947, Page 7
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