Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Bills
House of Lords
Moved by
Lord Monks
154: Clause 38, page 45, line 25, at end insert—
“( ) to of...
My Lords, Amendment 154 is designed to provide for ACAS to be able to intervene when there is a d...
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I shall speak briefly to the amendment. As the Committee will know, I was chair of ACAS from 2000...
My Lords, it is not entirely clear why this amendment is being proposed. I imagine that there cou...
I am well beyond the hat-trick stage of getting disappointing replies this evening. I think that ...
Moved by
Lord Monks
155: Clause 39, page 46, line 21, at end insert—
“( ) must ...
My Lords, Amendments 155 and 156 stress the need to give unions adequate opportunity to make repr...
My Lords, during the break I had a look back over the points that we have been making to the Gove...
Perhaps I may attempt to lower the temperature slightly. There was certainly no intention of bein...
My Lords, that was a rather legalistic reply. The Government are taking a rigid approach to this....
Moved by
Lord Monks
156A: After Clause 39, insert the following new Clause—
“Pa...
My Lords, this is an important amendment on an important topic, on which other amendments have be...
My Lords, in the course of thinking about this last week I went to the Public Bill Office. I do n...
My Lords, the Government would be wise to accept at least some of the spirit of these amendments....
My Lords, as has been made evident from the speeches that we have heard, this is about ensuring t...
My Lords, Amendments 178, 179 and 180 would amend Clause 41 to delay Part 3, either in whole or i...
Can the noble Lord repeat that last phrase? Before which date will a copy of the impact assessmen...
Before legislation is commenced.
I am being particularly dense and time is moving on but we are in Committee. Are we saying that t...
It is indeed. The noble Lord, Lord Lea of Crondall, raised the issue of post-legislative scrutiny...
My Lords, during the Minister’s reply, which I have to concede was a bit more interesting than so...