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349: 307: 39:, but renamed later that same year, it was initially composed of 124 firms which each gave £1,000 for its foundation. The FBI never took part in labour relations but was progressively involved in 147: 411: 195: 81: 183: 416: 129: 311: 207: 117: 231: 189: 159: 55: 321: 248: 171: 426: 62:. It was by far the biggest organisation of the three, composed of about 9,000 individual firms and 272 trade associations by 1964. 268: 392: 334: 51: 219: 111: 282: 59: 123: 105: 75: 225: 366: 330: 153: 385: 25: 421: 378: 8: 165: 141: 43:. It slowly gathered other regional and overseas organisations and was incorporated by 278: 201: 135: 69: 326: 272: 362: 254: 177: 405: 348: 242: 93: 44: 40: 32: 99: 213: 87: 317: 306: 166:
Lord Dudley Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
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Directors (later retitled director-general) included:
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employers' association
Dudley Docker
tariff reform
Royal Charter
British Employers' Confederation
National Association of British Manufacturers
Confederation of British Industry
Sir Vincent Caillard
Sir Peter Rylands
Oliver Carleton Armstrong
Sir Eric Geddes
Vernon Willey, 2nd Baron Barnby
Sir Max Muspratt
Lord Gainford
Lord Ebbisham
Lennox B. Lee
Sir James Lithgow
Sir George Beharrell
Sir George Macdonogh
Lord Herbert Scott
Sir Francis Joseph
Lord Hirst
Peter Bennett
Lord Dudley Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
Sir George Nelson
Sir Clive Baillieu
Sir Frederick Bain
Sir Robert Sinclair
Sir Archibald Forbes
Sir Harry Pilkington

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