Prices and Incomes Act 1966

United Kingdom legislation
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Status: Repealed

The Prices and Incomes Act 1966 (c. 33) was a United Kingdom act of Parliament, affecting UK labour law, regarding wage levels and price policies. It allowed the government to begin a process to scrutinise rising levels of wages (at around 8 per cent per annum at that time) by initiating reports, and inquiries, and ultimately giving orders for a standstill. The objective was to control inflation. It proved unpopular after the 1960s.

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