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The Industrial Relations Act 1971, introduced by Robert Carr (Employment Minister in Edward Heath's cabinet) provided that collective agreements were binding, unless a contact clause in writing declared otherwise.
As General Secretary, Feather led the British trade union movement's fight against Heath government's Industrial Relations Act 1971.