National Incomes Commission

National Incomes Commission in United Kingdom

National Incomes Commission History

Set up in 1962 by the Conservative Government to consider wage claims as part of an attempt to introduce an effective, anti-inflationary incomes policy. Mostly ineffectual, as it was boycotted by both employers and unions and dissolved by Harold Wilson in 1965.


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