THE MOND CONFERENCE
MEETINGS KESUMED ATTITUDE OF T.U.C. British Official Wlreleu. (Received 20th October, 11 a.m.) BUGBY, 19th October. The Joint Committee of what is known as the "Mond Conference" on industrial co-operation resumed its meetings yesterday. The trade union members of the conference reported that the action of the General Council of the Trade Union Congress, in taking part in the discussions, had been fully approved, and that the . reports oil trade union recognition, victimisation, rationalisation, the establishment of a National Industrial Council, and other matters had been adopted. For carrying out the proposals for a National Industrial Council and setting up machinery for the prevention Gf disputes, cooperation of the National Confederation of Employers' Organisations and of the Federation of British Industries is necessary, and these bodies still have the matter under consideration. Pending their decisions, which are expected within the next few weeks, the committee proceeded with, other matters on a comprehensive agenda,, and it is understood that the unemployment question was considered at some length yesterday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 10
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