Wages Crisis

Including: Present Wages Crisis

6 mentions.

1936 - 2014

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1936 to 1968

three mentions

over 32 years

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These schemes would not be here to-night, and we should not be here discussing them, were it not for the miners' Wages Crisis.

We had the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury (Mr. W. S. Morrison) telling us of the menace of these increases because they would create a Wages Crisis, and we see the younger and more progressive Tories understanding to the full that if we produce a national minimum - for the scales of supplementary assistance are designed to provide the minimum on which a human being can live and retain his human dignity - it is a basis on which all wages should rest.

Or they could instruct members to black' all air traffic transferred from Glasgow to Prestwich or Turnhouse during the Present Wages Crisis.

2014

three mentions

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There was nothing to drive forward the infrastructure investment that we so urgently need and nothing to address the Wages Crisis leaving the typical working person £1,600 worse off than they were in 2010.

It has nothing new on infrastructure investment, which is still lagging behind, and nothing to address the Wages Crisis that leaves the typical person £1,600 worse off than in 2010.

Many hon. Members have mentioned the Wages Crisis in this country, which is of course connected to taxation.


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