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  • The British Employers' Confederation (BEC), formerly the National Confederation of Employers' Organisations (NCEO), was an employers' association in the...
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    The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is a British business interest group, which says it represents 190,000 businesses. The CBI has been described...
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  • merged with the British Employers' Confederation and the National Association of British Manufacturers to form the Confederation of British Industry. It...
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  • Georgian Employers Association (GEA) (საქართველოს დამსაქმებელთა ასოციაცია) Confederation of Industry of Germany (BDI) Confederation of Unions of Employers of...
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  • Electronics Corporation, later ABS-CBN Corporation Former British Employers' Confederation Brookville Equipment Corporation Botswana Examination Council...
    2 KB (180 words) - 11:42, 26 October 2023
  • with the Federation of British Industries and the British Employers' Confederation in 1965 to form the Confederation of British Industry. Catalogue of...
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  • It is made up of 40 national industry and employers' organizations. The current president of the confederation is Fredrik Persson, while the Director General...
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  • George Pollock (barrister) (category British Merchant Service personnel of World War I)
    April 1991) was a British barrister, journalist, and military officer. He served as Director of the British Employers' Confederation from 1954 to 1965...
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  • Environment Research Council National Confederation of Employers' Organisations, former name of the British Employers' Confederation This disambiguation page lists...
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  • the Trades Union Congress, the Federation of British Industries and the British Employers' Confederation. The AACP commissioned hundreds of reports and...
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  • British barrister, journalist, military officer, and director of the British Employers' Confederation George Frederick Pollock (1821–1915), British barrister...
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  • Andrew K. McCosh (category Use British English from September 2017)
    Great Britain from 1944–45 and a Governor of the Scottish Mining Disasters Relief Fund. He was the President of the British Employers' Confederation from...
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  • collect and analyse the views of employers. In September 2014, Danny Mortimer was named Chief Executive of NHS Employers, succeeding Dean Royles. In 2005...
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  • Chance of a Lifetime (1950 film) (category Use British English from May 2016)
    British cinemas refused to show the film, claiming it was too political and "would annoy employers". The Ministry of Labour and the British Employers...
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    Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick (category Use British English from September 2017)
    Society British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers' Association British Employers' Confederation / National Confederation of Employers' Organisations...
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    The German Trade Union Confederation (German: Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund; DGB) is an umbrella organisation (sometimes known as a national trade union...
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    Selwyn Lloyd (category British Army brigadiers of World War II)
    Federation of British Industry, the British Employers' Confederation, the National Union of Manufacturers and the Association of British Chambers of Commerce...
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  • Council of British Columbians (2001 election) Confederation Party of British Columbia (2003–2009) Constructive Party (1937 election) British Columbia Cultural...
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    Consultative Committee which included representation from the British Employers' Confederation and the Trades Union Congress.: 29  Betteshanger was the largest...
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  • Spinners and Manufacturers. He was also sometime president of the British EmployersConfederation. Wiggins promoted education in Middleton as it was clear that...
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