Dear All,
This is a reminder about the IR History network meeting at Bristol on
Wednesday April 16th on Health and Hazards at work, which is a joint
session with the Labour Movements Group of the Political Studies
Association.The
attached flier gives details (also pasted below). Do let me know as soon
as possible if you wish to come; if you have already responded there is
no need to do so again. Any queries do get in touch. Best wishes,
Richard Whiting
Re-thinking Industrial Relations History Network
&
Labour Movements Group of Political Studies Association
are pleased to announce a seminar on Wednesday 16 April 2008
at the Department of Politics, Bristol University, 10 Priory Road,
Bristol, BS8 1TU.
Health and Hazards at Work in the Twentieth Century: industrial
relations and state regulation.
P R O G R A M M E
10.30 a.m. coffee and registration.
11.0 Joseph Melling (Exeter) Bargaining with the body? Labour, risk
and the
dusty workplace in Britain, c.1900-1960.
Dave Lyddon (Keele) From Gowers to Robens: health and safety
reform
in the UK 1945-74.
Chair: Noel Whiteside (Warwick)
Commentator: Tim Carter (HSE)
LUNCH 12.45-1.45 p.m.
1.45 Pamela Dale (Wellcome Research Fellow, Exeter)
Researching the
history of stress among care workers-problems of scope.
Chair:Hugh Pemberton (Bristol).
Commentator: Anne Spurgeon (formerly HSE)
3.30 tea and concluding discussion.
There is no charge for this seminar. Lunch and coffee/tea are kindly
provided by the Bristol Politics Department. Please e-mail Richard
Whiting to reserve a place and ensure that there is some lunch for you
to eat! ([log in to unmask] )
We look forward to seeing you.
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