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With public frustration over strikes mounting, Wilson's government in 1969 proposed a series of changes to the legal basis for industrial relations ( labour law ) in the UK, which were outlined in a White Paper " In Place of Strife " put forward by the Employment Secretary Barbara Castle.
In 1969, Callaghan, a strong supporter of the Labour / Trade Union link, led the successful opposition in a divided cabinet to Barbara Castle's White Paper " In Place of Strife " which sought to modify Trade Union law.
In 1969 after the fiasco over In Place of Strife he was promoted to deputy to Denis Healey, the Minister of Defence, following the death of Gerry Reynolds.
She was never far from controversy which reached a fever pitch when the trade unions rebelled against her proposals to reduce their powers in her 1969 white paper, ' In Place of Strife '.
In 1969, the Labour government came into conflict with the trade unions over its In Place of Strife white paper which was later withdrawn.
During this period, Labour introduced In Place of Strife, a plan designed to circumvent strikes by imposing compulsory arbitration.
Despite producing reports such as In Place of Strife and the Report of the committee of inquiry on industrial democracy which would have made unions accountable to their members created more direct workplace participation, reform did not take place.
In 1964 Labour returned to power after 13 years of Tory rule but the new government under Harold Wilson pursued policies seen by many leftists as anti-union ( including an attempt to introduce " In Place of Strife " compulsory arbitration ), while in Northern Ireland the government was seen by many in the Catholic community as supporting its oppression following the collapse of the civil rights campaign.
It also backed the unions ' campaigns against the government's prices-and-incomes policies and against In Place of Strife, Barbara Castle's 1969 package of trade union law reforms.
At the same time, Shore sided with those in cabinet who were opposed to Barbara Castle's White Paper In Place of Strife.
In Place of Strife ( Cmnd 3888 ) was a UK Government white paper written in 1969.
On two of the issues which divided the Labour Party at the time, Heffer took the side of the rebels: he rejected the proposals for reform of the House of Lords as too weak, preferring fundamental reform or preferably abolition, and he worked to change proposals in Barbara Castle's trade union White paper In Place of Strife ( a cabinet rebellion later forced the government to abandon it completely ).

Place and Command
The little Force we have in the Province was immediately set in Motion, and ordered to assemble at or near St. John's ; The Noblesse of this Neighbourhood were called upon to collect their Inhabitants, in order to defend themselves, the Savages of those Parts likewise had the same orders ; but tho ' the Gentlemen testified great Zeal, neither their Entreaties or their Example could prevail upon the People ; a few of the Gentry, consisting principally of the Youth, residing in this Place, and its Neighbourhood, formed a small Corps of Volunteers under the Command of Mr. Samuel Mackay, and took Post at St. John's ; the Indians shewed as much Backwardness as the Canadian Peasantry.
Among many other awards, the Drama students recently won First Place ( Command Performance with perfect score ) in the Sacramento State Statewide Lenaea Drama Festival and first places in both Monologue and Scene Category at the Marin Theater Company Scene Fest.

Place and paper
Place mold or paper pattern on rolled clay and cut clay by holding knife in vertical position ( cut more pieces than required for project to make allowance for defects ; ;
His paper " On a Negro's Place in Nature ", delivered before the BAAS in 1863, was met with hisses and catcalls.
* Place and Print – A sandbox-style city builder with fewer restrictions than SimCity 2000, which also enables users to print cities on paper.
He was a reporter for the school paper and was sometimes seen at Rob's Place.
The later papers stand in contrast to the Institution's 2000 paper, The Market Place Should Rule on Technology, which discusses Linux as a direct competitor to Microsoft Windows.
* Also see a paper by W. C. Winslow, Governor Edward Winslow, his Place and Part in Plymouth Colony, in the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1895 ( Washington, 1896 )
The paper has also received the rank of First Place with " Special Honors " from the American Scholastic Press Association since 2001 and has been dubbed " the best school paper in the state " by the Hartford Courant.
The Gulf War Did Not Take Place, a book by Jean Baudrillard, is a collection of three short essays published in the French newspaper Libération and British paper The Guardian between January and March 1991.
:... Another paper, unique and short-lived, was the Communitist, which was issued fortnightly by the Skaneateles Community, at Community Place, near Mottville, Onondaga County, N. Y., and which bore the motto: " Free inquiry — general progression — common possessions — oneness of interest — universal brotherhood.
In 1845, Bennett published a paper entitled Case of Hypertrophy of the Spleen and Liver in which Death Took Place from Suppuration of the Blood, the first recorded case of leukemia, then known as leucocythemia, in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.
The title of the paper was a reworking of the title of Nye Bevan's book In Place of Fear.
* Bouncing Benny ( 1960 ) ( Instead of painting the film on cels, animators Place and Feuer created paper cutouts of the characters to create shadow effects.
* EZ battle bowling: Place 3 paper cups in triangle formation, then fire at the cups from 50 cm away.
* EZ sky jump: Place a paper cup with opening on top, then fire at the cup from 50 cm away for 3 shots.
He began writing the paper ’ s Market Place column, focusing primarily on disclosure failures by public companies.
* Cage ’ s Place In the Reception of Satie-a 1999 paper by Matthew Shlomowitz, published on Niclas Fogwall's " Erik Satie " website.

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Avenues radiate from the Arc de Triomphe in Place Charles de Gaulle | Place de l ' Étoile.
Image: Ajaccio Bon Pl JPG. jpg | Maréchal-Joffre Place
A large crowd of over 10, 000 fans welcome the Australian team on completing the first World Cup Hat-trick # Cricket | hat-trick – Martin Place, Sydney.
A scene from In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ), directed by Nicholas Ray and based on a novel by Hardboiled # Noir fiction | noir fiction writer Dorothy B. Hughes.
File: Gustave Caillebotte-La Place de l ' Europe, temps de pluie. jpg | Gustave Caillebotte, ( 1848 – 1894 ), Paris Street, Rainy Day, 1877.
Ceremony at Jackson Square, New Orleans | Place d ' Armes, New Orleans marking transfer of Louisiana to the United States, 10 March 1804, as depicted by Thure de Thulstrup.
Statue of Vercingetorix by Frédéric Bartholdi | Bartholdi, on Place de Jaude, in Clermont-Ferrand
Image: 20070110 McCormick Place ( 1 ). JPG | South Building from Lake Shore Drive looking northwest in 2007
Image: 20070110 McCormick Place ( 4 ). JPG | West Building looking northwest from King Drive and 24th Place in 2007
Image: 20070110 McCormick Place ( 3 ). JPG | West Building looking southeast from Indiana and Cermak ( 22nd St ) in 2007
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Image: Corte statue de Gaffori. jpg | Place Gaffori, with the statue of General Jean-Pierre Gaffori in front of his former home
Image: Corte maison n ° 1 Place du Poilu. jpg | House of birth of Joseph Bonaparte ( 1768 )
File: Rennes palais du commerce. jpg | Le Palais du Commerce at Place de la République.
File: Marche des Lices mise en place 03. JPG | Place des Lices with the roof top of Les Halles Martenot seen in on the left, ahd the hôtels particuliers on the right.
File: Rennes RallierduBaty. jpg | Place Railler-du-Baty
File: Place Saint Anne Rennes. JPG | place Saint-Anne
File: Angle sud-est du couvent de Bonne-Nouvelle, Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine. jpg | the Jacobite convent, vieved from the Place Saint-Anne
File: Place Champ Jacquet. JPG | Some medieval and Renaissance houses, such as these at Champ-Jacquet, can still be found in the centre of Rennes.
Orwell's Paris street, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris | 5th arrondissement: " tall old-fashioned windows and dark grey leaded roofs ; not far from the École Normale Supérieure — earlier in the twenties, Ernest Hemingway | Hemingway had lived only 500 yards from Orwell's street ; Elliot Paul was then still living in his own ' narrow street ', the Rue de la Huchette, in the same arrondissement down by the river near the Place Saint-Michel ; and once, at the Les Deux Magots | Deux Magots in 1928, Orwell thought he saw James Joyce.
Center City Philadelphia showing One Liberty Place and Philadelphia City Hall | City Hall

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