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Interviews for D203 The DEA and prices incomes policy. Scripts 32
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Module code and title: D203, Decision making in Britain
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
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Duration: 00:49:00
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Sides 1 and 2 Track 1 Michael Stewart
Contributor: kathryn Rowan
Footage description: Side 1 Rt. Hon. Michael Stewart interview - The DEA - prices and incomes legislation - independant role of DEA - TUC role - freeze and 'severe restraints' - White Paper - CBI attitude - differening views of low-paid and highly skilled workers - necessity for growth - the Treasury and the DEA - tension between them - strategic cases in adminstrating the policy - referring to prices and Incomes Board - DEA consultation process - the regional employment premium - indroduction of the Green Paper - tripartism - Side 2 Problems of tripartite decision-making - TUC - wage vetting committee - government and statutory incomes policy - bargaining influence - contrasted social contract - deteriorating relations TUC and government - concepts of social justice and the national interest - George Woodcock's view - John Davies's view
Production number: AUDA264B
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