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==The "Services Group"==
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This was a group of construction companies within the [[Economic League]]. These companies paid a higher subscription to subsidise League employees who specifically look after the construction Industry. The personnel officers of these companies notified the League of any employees, or sub-contractors, who are regarded as "troublemakers".
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*[[A Monk & Co]]
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*[[Alfred McAlpine]]
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*[[AMEC]] Amey Roadstone
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*[[Balfour Beatty]]
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*[[Costain]] UK
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*[[D T Bullock]]
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*[[Edmund Nutall]]
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*[[Fluor]] (GB)
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*[[French Kier]] (Const)
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*[[G Percy Trentham]]
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*[[Geoffrey Osborne]]
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*[[George Wimpey]]
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*[[Harry Neal]]
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*[[James Longley & Co]]
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*[[John Laing]]
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*[[John Wittshier Group]]
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*[[John Wilmott Group]]
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*[[Kyle Stewart]]
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*[[M J Gleeson Group]]
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*[[Marples International Holdings]]
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*[[McCarthy & Stone]]
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*[[Miller Construction]]
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*[[Nico Construction]]
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*[[Norwest Holst]]
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*[[RM Douglas]]
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*[[Rush & Tomkins Group]]
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*[[Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons]]
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*[[Tarmac Tellings]]
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*[[Taylor Woodrow]]
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*[[Tilbury Contracting Group]]
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*[[Trafalgar House]]
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*[[Turriff Corp.]]
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*[[Tyson]] (Contractors)
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*[[Walter Lawrence]]
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*[[Walter Llewellyn & Sons]]
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*[[Y J Lovell Holdings]]
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 13 September 2007

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The "Services Group"

This was a group of construction companies within the Economic League. These companies paid a higher subscription to subsidise League employees who specifically look after the construction Industry. The personnel officers of these companies notified the League of any employees, or sub-contractors, who are regarded as "troublemakers".