Papers on trade unions and the environment. Comprises:
- Dalton’s notes from TUC Environment Symposium, 1996
- report and articles on trade unions and the environment, 1992-1998
Papers on trade unions and the environment. Comprises:
Includes:
Reports on the relationship between industrial relations and the environment in Germany, Spain, Austria, Netherlands, Italy, Denmark and the UK. Also includes details of a textile eco labelling scheme.
Correspondence and papers on man-made mineral fibres. Research carried out by Dalton for the Labour Research Department.
Includes:
Correspondence and papers on Alan Meale, Environment Minister.
Letter to and press cuttings about Michael Meacher, Environment Minister.
Correspondence and papers on coroner’s inquest into death of Paul Elvin, window fitter’s mate, who was electrocuted whilst working at Euston Station. This file originated from Dalton's role as Researcher in Health and Safety at the Labour Research Department.
Correspondence and papers on employment tribunal of Sarah Friday against South West Trains Ltd. Sarah Friday was the National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers health and safety representative at Waterloo railway station. Includes:
• decision of employment tribunal
• photographs
• press coverage
• correspondence and notes
• article by Dalton on Friday for Hazards magazine
Internal memorandum from Dalton, Transport & General Workers Union, on a women’s health and safety at work reading list. Encloses ‘Occupational safety and health concerns of Canadian women’ by Karen Messing.
Correspondence and papers on dispute at Grain Power Station, Isle of Grain, Kent, between Babcock and Wilcox management and staff regarding handling of man-made mineral fibre insulation.
Notes on groundwater pollution from the Rainbow Factory in Cyprus.
Correspondence and papers on explosion at Nypro UK Ltd chemical plant at Flixborough in 1974. Includes:
Correspondence and papers relating to fluoride levels at Anglesey Aluminium, Holyhead. Dalton carried out a study of conditions at Anglesey Aluminium for the Labour Research Department (an independent trade-union sponsored research organization). Includes: