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Industrial Relatio ns Group Formed

12th April 1963, Page 41
12th April 1963
Page 41
Page 41, 12th April 1963 — Industrial Relatio ns Group Formed
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The composition of the informal joint working group on industrial relations in the motor industry set up by the two sides of the industry has been completed. The employers' representatives are as follows: Mr. J. A. Barke, managing director of Ford Co. Ltd., Mr. L. Blakeman, labour relations manager, Ford Motor Co. Ltd., Mr. G. H. B. Cattell, director of personnel, Rootes Motors Ltd., Mr. J. R. Edwards, managing director, Pressed Steel Co. Ltd., Mr. G. W. Harriman, chairman and managing director, B.M.C. Ltd., Mr. R. R. Hopkins, director of personnel, Vauxhall Motors Ltd., Mr. B. L. Mackie, director of personnel and welfare, B.M.C. Ltd., and Mr. W. G. Rootes, managing director of Rootes Motors Ltd.

The trade union representatives are as follows: Mr. H. G. Barratt, general

secretary, .Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, Mr. F. Briggs, general secretary, National Society of Metal Mechanics, Sir William Carron, chairman of the engineering subcommittee of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions and president of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Mr. W. Coekin, executive council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Mr. G. H. Doughty, president of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions and general secretary of the Draughtsmen and Allied Technicians Association, Mr. F. Hollingsworth, president of the Amalgamated Union of Foundry Workers, Mr. L. R. Kealey, national officer of the Transport and General Workers' Union, and Mr. A. Roberts, general secretary of the National Union of Vehicle Builders.


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