From The Minister of State
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
London S.W.1
13 March, 1970.
Thank you for your letter of 24 February about the employment of women on work at night in Hong Kong.
Since we shall be meeting on 17 March to discuss the experiences of Mr. Pendergast and yourself during your recent visit to the Far East, may I suggest that we should take that opportunity to discuss the points you have raised about night work by women in Hong Kong. Mr. J. MacGougan, General Secretary of the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers and Mr. J. Milhench, Secretary of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association, have also written to me about this and I am asking them to join us at our meeting on the 17th if that will be convenient to them.
I am writing in similar terms to Mr. Greenhalgh, from whom I have also received a letter about night work by women in Hong Kong.
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H. L. Gibson, Esq., T.P.,
The National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers,
55, New Walk,
Leicester.