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In June the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary informed representa- tives of the General Council that the conclusions of a report on social conditions and labour legislation in Hong Kong, which was being prepared for the Labour Party, would be made available to the TUC.
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The situation of working people most of them Tamils estates in Sri Lanka has been kept under close review through contacts with the ICFTU, the International Federation of Plantation, Agricultural & Allied Workers, trade union organisations in Sri Lanka, and with British Government departments. The report of an Inter-Parliamentary Union delegation to Sri Lanka on conditions on British-owned tea plantations there has been studied and enquiries have been made by the General Council about the ownership of tea estates by British companies, about the degree of trade union organisation on the estates, and about legislation on collective bargain- ing there, and about the activities of the Sri Lanka State Plantations Corpora- tion and the Land Reform Commission.
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