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The Secretary of State after consultation with the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board and with organisations and associations of organisations, appearing to be…
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The Secretary of State after consultation with the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board and with organisations and associations of organisations, appearing to be representative respectively of substantial numbers of employers engaging in the activities hereinafter mentioned and of substantial numbers of persons employed in those activities and with the bodies established for the purpose of carrying on under national ownership industries in which the said activities are carried on to a substantial extent and in exercise of his powers under section 9 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Secretary of State after consultation with organisations and associations of organisations appearing to be representative respectively of substantial numbers of employers…
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The Secretary of State after consultation with organisations and associations of organisations appearing to be representative respectively of substantial numbers of employers engaging in the activities hereinafter mentioned and of substantial numbers of persons employed in those activities and with the bodies established for the purpose of carrying on under national ownership industries in which the said activities are carried on to a substantial extent and in exercise of her powers under section 1 of, and paragraphs 1 and 7 of the Schedule to, the Industrial Training Act 1964 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Food Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board was set up in 1968 under the terms of the Industrial Training Act, 1964. Its brief, along with that of the other training boards…
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The Food Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board was set up in 1968 under the terms of the Industrial Training Act, 1964. Its brief, along with that of the other training boards, was ‘to ensure an adequate supply of properly trained men and women at all levels in the activities they cover and to secure an improvement in the quality and quantity of training’.
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food…
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The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry and in exercise of his powers under section 4 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food…
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The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry and in exercise of her powers under section 4 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food…
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The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry and in exercise of powers conferred by section 4 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and now vested in him, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food…
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The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry and in exercise of his powers under section 4 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf hereby makes the following Order:—
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a levy on employers in the food, drink and…
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The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the imposition of a levy on employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry and in exercise of her powers under section 4 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf hereby makes the the following Order:—
Whereas proposals made by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the raising and collection of a levy have been submitted to, and approved by, the Manpower…
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Whereas proposals made by the Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry Training Board for the raising and collection of a levy have been submitted to, and approved by, the Manpower Services Commission under section 7 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 (“the 1964 Act”), as amended by section 6 of and Schedule 2 to the Employment and Training Act 1973 (“the 1973 Act”) and have thereafter been submitted by the said Commission to the Secretary of State under section 7(1C) of the 1964 Act as inserted by the 1973 Act;
Knight's Industrial Law Reports goes into a new style and format as Managerial Law This issue of KILR is restyled Managerial Law and it now appears on a continuous updating basis…
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Knight's Industrial Law Reports goes into a new style and format as Managerial Law This issue of KILR is restyled Managerial Law and it now appears on a continuous updating basis rather than as a monthly routine affair.