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Three talks on questions of the moment

1 - Has the Annual Wage Claim Come to Stay? by Geoffrey Goodman, Industrial correspondent of the News Chronicle

2 - Is Nation-wide Bargaining Desirable? by Ben Roberts, Reader in Industrial Relations in the University of London

3 - Can Arbitrators have Principles? by David Worswick, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford

(The recorded broadcast of April 6)

Contributors

Speaker:
Geoffrey Goodman
Speaker:
Ben Roberts
Speaker:
David Worswick

by F. Fraser Darling, D.sc, Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Conservation in the University of Edinburgh

As he developed from the hunting and food-gathering stage, man had to break directly or indirectly into the existing natural associations of vegetation. Today very few land areas remain untouched-these principally on account of climatic limitations - and as a result of his activities comparatively few land areas used by man have maintained their original natural wealth.

Contributors

Speaker:
F. Fraser Darling

Chorale Preludes: Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier (S.731); Komm, heiliger Geist, Herr Gott (S.651)
Trio Sonata in E minor
Toccata and Fugue in D minor (The Dorian)
played by Geraint Jones (organ)

From the Royal Festival Hall, London
(BBC recording)

First of six programmes of organ music by Bach

(Next programme: April 26)

Contributors

Organist:
Geraint Jones

Third Programme

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