Trade Unions

Trade Unions

Author
Kevin Hawkins
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Year
2022
Page
213
ISBN
1032392339,9781032392332
File Type
pdf
File Size
14.1 MiB

Product Description

Originally published in 1981, Trade Unions was written at a time when there was a widespread belief that Britain’s trade unions were undemocratic, obstructive and strike-prone. This book argues that throughout their history, British trade unions have played a reactive role, and that their objectives, organization and tactics have been shaped by the actions of others, whether employers, governments or the judiciary. The book examines the historical development of the trade union movement and its long running battle with lawyers and judges. It then analyses trade union structure, organization and government and looks at the pattern of union activity in the workplace. Trade Unions will be of interest to students of industrial relations, politics and management studies and for anyone interested in the role of unions within contemporary British society.

Review

Review of the original edition of Trade Unions:
‘The student…will find in Alan Flanders a sure and lucid guide. The author writes with authority and puts fairly the issues involved in the many unresolved problems of our time.’ Higher Educational Journal.

About the Author

Kevin Hawkins was Director General of the British Retail Consortium.

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