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Features 8 volumes of British Trade Unions 1707-1918, reproduced in facsimile, showing the many significant pamphlets, essays, articles and letters from this important period in British history
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Features 8 volumes of British Trade Unions 1707-1918, reproduced in facsimile, showing the many significant pamphlets, essays, articles and letters from this important period in British history
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 863g
- ISBN-13: 9781138751347
- ISBN-10: 1138751340
- Artikelnr.: 66585268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 863g
- ISBN-13: 9781138751347
- ISBN-10: 1138751340
- Artikelnr.: 66585268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume 8: 1912-1918 The immediate pre-war years brought some of the most bitter strikes and from many directions the language was that of the class war. The need for workers' collaboration in the war effort presented unions with huge challenges
such as dilution of skilled labour with unskilled workers
but also with great opportunities for advancing their cause
and generated a vigorous debate over what trade unionism ought to be in the post-war world. Ben Tillett
'London Transport Workers' Strike'
The Dockers' Record (1912); Guy Bowman
Syndicalism: Its Basis
Methods
and Ultimate Aim. Compiled by Norman Young from a lecture by Guy Bowman
6 April 1913
in Co-operative Hall
Little Newport Street
W (1913); The Greater Unionism. With Special Reference to Mining
Building
Engineering and Shipbuilding
Transport and General Labour
and to the position of the General Federation of Trade Unions (1913); TUC Parliamentary Committee. Dublin Dispute. Report of Special Conference held at the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London EC (1913); Trades Union (No.2) Bill. TUC Parliamentary Committee. Report of Proceedings of the National Conference held in the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London
EC (1913); W M Geldart
The Present Law of Trade Disputes and Trade Unions (1914); George R Shann
'Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record
(1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management and Trade Unionism'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. The Skilled Man and the Unskilled'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. Our Attitude Towards it'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); J Beard
'The Call for Munitions'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); 'Munitions of War Act'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); G D H Cole & W Mellor
The Price of Dilution of Labour. An Open Letter to Members of the ASE Conference
30th December 1915 (1915); 'Betrayal of the Labourers at Woolwich Arsenal'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); War Emergency Workers' National Committee
Compulsory Military Service and Industrial Conscription. What they mean to the Workers (1915); W F Watson
One Union for Metal
Engineering and Shipbuilding Workers (1916); John Beard
'First Triennial Conference. Full Report of the Proceedings in Birmingham'
The Workers' Union Record (1916); Labour Party
Report of the Special Committee appointed by the annual conference held at Manchester
in January 1917
to inquire into and report upon the circumstances which resulted in the deportation in March 1916
of David Kirkwood and other workmen employed in munition factories in the Clyde District (1917); (1916); 'Memorandum of Conference between the Engineering Employers' Federation and Stream Engine Makers' Society and 13 other unions'
The Workers' Union Record (1918); J T Murphy
The Workers Committee: an outline of its principles and structure (1918); J T Murphy
Compromise or Independence? An Examination of the Whitley Report with a plea for the Rejection of the Proposals for Joint Standing Industrial Councils (1918)
such as dilution of skilled labour with unskilled workers
but also with great opportunities for advancing their cause
and generated a vigorous debate over what trade unionism ought to be in the post-war world. Ben Tillett
'London Transport Workers' Strike'
The Dockers' Record (1912); Guy Bowman
Syndicalism: Its Basis
Methods
and Ultimate Aim. Compiled by Norman Young from a lecture by Guy Bowman
6 April 1913
in Co-operative Hall
Little Newport Street
W (1913); The Greater Unionism. With Special Reference to Mining
Building
Engineering and Shipbuilding
Transport and General Labour
and to the position of the General Federation of Trade Unions (1913); TUC Parliamentary Committee. Dublin Dispute. Report of Special Conference held at the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London EC (1913); Trades Union (No.2) Bill. TUC Parliamentary Committee. Report of Proceedings of the National Conference held in the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London
EC (1913); W M Geldart
The Present Law of Trade Disputes and Trade Unions (1914); George R Shann
'Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record
(1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management and Trade Unionism'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. The Skilled Man and the Unskilled'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. Our Attitude Towards it'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); J Beard
'The Call for Munitions'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); 'Munitions of War Act'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); G D H Cole & W Mellor
The Price of Dilution of Labour. An Open Letter to Members of the ASE Conference
30th December 1915 (1915); 'Betrayal of the Labourers at Woolwich Arsenal'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); War Emergency Workers' National Committee
Compulsory Military Service and Industrial Conscription. What they mean to the Workers (1915); W F Watson
One Union for Metal
Engineering and Shipbuilding Workers (1916); John Beard
'First Triennial Conference. Full Report of the Proceedings in Birmingham'
The Workers' Union Record (1916); Labour Party
Report of the Special Committee appointed by the annual conference held at Manchester
in January 1917
to inquire into and report upon the circumstances which resulted in the deportation in March 1916
of David Kirkwood and other workmen employed in munition factories in the Clyde District (1917); (1916); 'Memorandum of Conference between the Engineering Employers' Federation and Stream Engine Makers' Society and 13 other unions'
The Workers' Union Record (1918); J T Murphy
The Workers Committee: an outline of its principles and structure (1918); J T Murphy
Compromise or Independence? An Examination of the Whitley Report with a plea for the Rejection of the Proposals for Joint Standing Industrial Councils (1918)
Volume 8: 1912-1918 The immediate pre-war years brought some of the most bitter strikes and from many directions the language was that of the class war. The need for workers' collaboration in the war effort presented unions with huge challenges
such as dilution of skilled labour with unskilled workers
but also with great opportunities for advancing their cause
and generated a vigorous debate over what trade unionism ought to be in the post-war world. Ben Tillett
'London Transport Workers' Strike'
The Dockers' Record (1912); Guy Bowman
Syndicalism: Its Basis
Methods
and Ultimate Aim. Compiled by Norman Young from a lecture by Guy Bowman
6 April 1913
in Co-operative Hall
Little Newport Street
W (1913); The Greater Unionism. With Special Reference to Mining
Building
Engineering and Shipbuilding
Transport and General Labour
and to the position of the General Federation of Trade Unions (1913); TUC Parliamentary Committee. Dublin Dispute. Report of Special Conference held at the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London EC (1913); Trades Union (No.2) Bill. TUC Parliamentary Committee. Report of Proceedings of the National Conference held in the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London
EC (1913); W M Geldart
The Present Law of Trade Disputes and Trade Unions (1914); George R Shann
'Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record
(1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management and Trade Unionism'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. The Skilled Man and the Unskilled'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. Our Attitude Towards it'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); J Beard
'The Call for Munitions'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); 'Munitions of War Act'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); G D H Cole & W Mellor
The Price of Dilution of Labour. An Open Letter to Members of the ASE Conference
30th December 1915 (1915); 'Betrayal of the Labourers at Woolwich Arsenal'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); War Emergency Workers' National Committee
Compulsory Military Service and Industrial Conscription. What they mean to the Workers (1915); W F Watson
One Union for Metal
Engineering and Shipbuilding Workers (1916); John Beard
'First Triennial Conference. Full Report of the Proceedings in Birmingham'
The Workers' Union Record (1916); Labour Party
Report of the Special Committee appointed by the annual conference held at Manchester
in January 1917
to inquire into and report upon the circumstances which resulted in the deportation in March 1916
of David Kirkwood and other workmen employed in munition factories in the Clyde District (1917); (1916); 'Memorandum of Conference between the Engineering Employers' Federation and Stream Engine Makers' Society and 13 other unions'
The Workers' Union Record (1918); J T Murphy
The Workers Committee: an outline of its principles and structure (1918); J T Murphy
Compromise or Independence? An Examination of the Whitley Report with a plea for the Rejection of the Proposals for Joint Standing Industrial Councils (1918)
such as dilution of skilled labour with unskilled workers
but also with great opportunities for advancing their cause
and generated a vigorous debate over what trade unionism ought to be in the post-war world. Ben Tillett
'London Transport Workers' Strike'
The Dockers' Record (1912); Guy Bowman
Syndicalism: Its Basis
Methods
and Ultimate Aim. Compiled by Norman Young from a lecture by Guy Bowman
6 April 1913
in Co-operative Hall
Little Newport Street
W (1913); The Greater Unionism. With Special Reference to Mining
Building
Engineering and Shipbuilding
Transport and General Labour
and to the position of the General Federation of Trade Unions (1913); TUC Parliamentary Committee. Dublin Dispute. Report of Special Conference held at the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London EC (1913); Trades Union (No.2) Bill. TUC Parliamentary Committee. Report of Proceedings of the National Conference held in the Memorial Hall
Farringdon Street
London
EC (1913); W M Geldart
The Present Law of Trade Disputes and Trade Unions (1914); George R Shann
'Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record
(1914); 'Taylor's System of Scientific Management'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management and Trade Unionism'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. The Skilled Man and the Unskilled'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); 'Scientific Management. Our Attitude Towards it'
The Workers' Union Record (1914); J Beard
'The Call for Munitions'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); 'Munitions of War Act'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); G D H Cole & W Mellor
The Price of Dilution of Labour. An Open Letter to Members of the ASE Conference
30th December 1915 (1915); 'Betrayal of the Labourers at Woolwich Arsenal'
The Workers' Union Record (1915); War Emergency Workers' National Committee
Compulsory Military Service and Industrial Conscription. What they mean to the Workers (1915); W F Watson
One Union for Metal
Engineering and Shipbuilding Workers (1916); John Beard
'First Triennial Conference. Full Report of the Proceedings in Birmingham'
The Workers' Union Record (1916); Labour Party
Report of the Special Committee appointed by the annual conference held at Manchester
in January 1917
to inquire into and report upon the circumstances which resulted in the deportation in March 1916
of David Kirkwood and other workmen employed in munition factories in the Clyde District (1917); (1916); 'Memorandum of Conference between the Engineering Employers' Federation and Stream Engine Makers' Society and 13 other unions'
The Workers' Union Record (1918); J T Murphy
The Workers Committee: an outline of its principles and structure (1918); J T Murphy
Compromise or Independence? An Examination of the Whitley Report with a plea for the Rejection of the Proposals for Joint Standing Industrial Councils (1918)







