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Management dossiers worry MPs

16th August 1974, Page 12
16th August 1974
Page 12
Page 12, 16th August 1974 — Management dossiers worry MPs
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PLANS to institute workers' disciplinary tribunals to investigate allegations of slackness against management (CM August 2) are to be shelved until after the General Election.

The scheme, which is the brainchild of Mr John Cooke, mid-Wales district officer of the Transport and General Workers Union, has alarmed some Labour MPs who sit on small majorities.

The MPs fear that a combination of Mr Cooke and workers' courts' and Mr Wedgwood Benn and nationalization could present too radical an image to the electorate and jeopardize the votes they need to safeguard their seats.

Mr Cooke was unavailable for comment.