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Page 44
... statutory bodies which they set up . It is sufficient to indicate the forms of regula- tion that maintained a powerful influence over the market for extended periods . First , there were the government controls of the coal market which ...
... statutory bodies which they set up . It is sufficient to indicate the forms of regula- tion that maintained a powerful influence over the market for extended periods . First , there were the government controls of the coal market which ...
Page 560
... statutory medical examina- tions were taken over by the NCB medical service in 1952 , when the statutory age limit was raised from 18 to 21 ; and the radiological examination of new entrants in South Wales also passed to the NCB in 1953 ...
... statutory medical examina- tions were taken over by the NCB medical service in 1952 , when the statutory age limit was raised from 18 to 21 ; and the radiological examination of new entrants in South Wales also passed to the NCB in 1953 ...
Page 614
... statutory requirement for them to be , or not to be , functional . There was also no statutory requirement for board members to be full time , and a demand quickly arose that the experience of the national board should be broadened by ...
... statutory requirement for them to be , or not to be , functional . There was also no statutory requirement for board members to be full time , and a demand quickly arose that the experience of the national board should be broadened by ...
Contents
THE INHERITANCE | 3 |
THE MARKET FOR COAL | 37 |
TECHNOLOGY AND EXPLORATION | 61 |
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achieved activities agreement areas assets average British coal capacity capital CEGB cent chairman changes CINA closures coal industry Coal Industry Act coal prices Coal Products coalfields coalmining collieries Colliery Guardian Committee continued costs deep mining demand detailed divisional divisions early East Midlands economic effect energy figures Fleck Report Fuel and Power Ibid important improvement incomes policy increase interest investment Joe Gormley labour less loss mainly ment Midlands million tonnes miners mineworkers Minister Ministry of Fuel national board National Coal Board nationalized industries NCB Ann NCB's needed negotiations Nottinghamshire opencast mining operating output period Plan for Coal pneumoconiosis power stations practice problems profit programme projects reduced responsibility revenue rise Robens scheme seventies sixties South Wales South Yorkshire statutory strike structure supply tion tons underground unions wages workers Yorkshire