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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations. It spans the period from the early journeymen's trade societies as they emerged in the 18th-Century through to the end of the First World War. Part II, Volume 6 spans 1881-1899.
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Drawing from a variety of libraries and archives, this collection brings together material to illustrate the history of the development of trade unionism and industrial relations. It spans the period from the early journeymen's trade societies as they emerged in the 18th-Century through to the end of the First World War. Part II, Volume 6 spans 1881-1899.
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W. Hamish Fraser
Volume 6: 1881-1899 Trade union organisation spread among groups of unskilled workers and women workers amongst whom unionism had previously tended to be ineffective and sporadic. With socialist ideas influencing some of the most active leaders there was a demand for a legislative imposition of an eight-hour working day. Disputes tended to be on a larger scale and more embittered
with employers trying to claw back some earlier gains. John Burnett
'Trade Unions as a Means of Improving the Conditions of Labour'
The Claims of Labour. A course of lectures delivered in Scotland in the summer of 1886
on Various aspects of the Labour Problem
edited by James K. Oliphant (1886); James Bartley
The Eight hours movement: the 'points' of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress issued by them to the Trades Unionists of the United Kingdom
in regard to the Eight Hours Movement (c.1886); Benjamin Tillett
'The Dockers' Story'
English Illustrated Magazine (1889); John Burns
'The Great Strike'
New Review (1889); Henry Hyde Champion
The Great Dock Strike in London
August
1889 (1890); George Shipton
'Trade Unionism
New and Old'
Murray's Magazine (1890); 'Trade Unionism. Replies to Mr George Shipton'
Murray's Magazine (1890); Eight Hours Movement: Speech by Mr H H Champion
at Eight Hours Demonstration held at Aberdeen
on 17th May
1890
Under the Auspices of the Aberdeen United Trades Council (1890); Maltman Barry
The Labour Day. An address delivered to the Trades Council of Aberdeen
on August 12
1890
and now published by them (1890); Eva Gore Booth
Women Workers and Parliamentary Representation (1890); James Mavor
The Scottish Railway Strike 1891: A History and Criticism (1891); William Whitefield
The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (1891); Harry Quelch
Trade Unionism
Co-operation
and Social Democracy (1892); Lady Emilia S Dilke
Trades Unions for Women (1893); Clem Edwards
'The Lock-out in the Coal Trade'
Economic Journal (1893); William Smart
Miners' Wages and the Sliding Scale (1894); Leonard Hall
The Old and New Unionism. Being a Reply to a Leaflet entitled
'To Hell with Trades Unionism' (1894); London Society of Compositors Socialist Group
Socialism and Trade Unionism: Wherein do they differ? (early 1890s); Robert Blatchford (Nunquam)
The Living Wage and the Law of Supply and Demand. A Letter to Colliers. Dedicated to B Pickard
M P (1893); J M Ludlow
'The National Free Labour Association'
'Notes and Memoranda'
Economic Review (1895); The Case of Temperton v. Russell and others (1895); Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Notes on the engineering trade lock-out
1897-98. (1898); Free Labour Frauds. A Study in Dishonesty. Reprinted from The Critic (1898)
with employers trying to claw back some earlier gains. John Burnett
'Trade Unions as a Means of Improving the Conditions of Labour'
The Claims of Labour. A course of lectures delivered in Scotland in the summer of 1886
on Various aspects of the Labour Problem
edited by James K. Oliphant (1886); James Bartley
The Eight hours movement: the 'points' of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress issued by them to the Trades Unionists of the United Kingdom
in regard to the Eight Hours Movement (c.1886); Benjamin Tillett
'The Dockers' Story'
English Illustrated Magazine (1889); John Burns
'The Great Strike'
New Review (1889); Henry Hyde Champion
The Great Dock Strike in London
August
1889 (1890); George Shipton
'Trade Unionism
New and Old'
Murray's Magazine (1890); 'Trade Unionism. Replies to Mr George Shipton'
Murray's Magazine (1890); Eight Hours Movement: Speech by Mr H H Champion
at Eight Hours Demonstration held at Aberdeen
on 17th May
1890
Under the Auspices of the Aberdeen United Trades Council (1890); Maltman Barry
The Labour Day. An address delivered to the Trades Council of Aberdeen
on August 12
1890
and now published by them (1890); Eva Gore Booth
Women Workers and Parliamentary Representation (1890); James Mavor
The Scottish Railway Strike 1891: A History and Criticism (1891); William Whitefield
The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (1891); Harry Quelch
Trade Unionism
Co-operation
and Social Democracy (1892); Lady Emilia S Dilke
Trades Unions for Women (1893); Clem Edwards
'The Lock-out in the Coal Trade'
Economic Journal (1893); William Smart
Miners' Wages and the Sliding Scale (1894); Leonard Hall
The Old and New Unionism. Being a Reply to a Leaflet entitled
'To Hell with Trades Unionism' (1894); London Society of Compositors Socialist Group
Socialism and Trade Unionism: Wherein do they differ? (early 1890s); Robert Blatchford (Nunquam)
The Living Wage and the Law of Supply and Demand. A Letter to Colliers. Dedicated to B Pickard
M P (1893); J M Ludlow
'The National Free Labour Association'
'Notes and Memoranda'
Economic Review (1895); The Case of Temperton v. Russell and others (1895); Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Notes on the engineering trade lock-out
1897-98. (1898); Free Labour Frauds. A Study in Dishonesty. Reprinted from The Critic (1898)
Volume 6: 1881-1899 Trade union organisation spread among groups of unskilled workers and women workers amongst whom unionism had previously tended to be ineffective and sporadic. With socialist ideas influencing some of the most active leaders there was a demand for a legislative imposition of an eight-hour working day. Disputes tended to be on a larger scale and more embittered
with employers trying to claw back some earlier gains. John Burnett
'Trade Unions as a Means of Improving the Conditions of Labour'
The Claims of Labour. A course of lectures delivered in Scotland in the summer of 1886
on Various aspects of the Labour Problem
edited by James K. Oliphant (1886); James Bartley
The Eight hours movement: the 'points' of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress issued by them to the Trades Unionists of the United Kingdom
in regard to the Eight Hours Movement (c.1886); Benjamin Tillett
'The Dockers' Story'
English Illustrated Magazine (1889); John Burns
'The Great Strike'
New Review (1889); Henry Hyde Champion
The Great Dock Strike in London
August
1889 (1890); George Shipton
'Trade Unionism
New and Old'
Murray's Magazine (1890); 'Trade Unionism. Replies to Mr George Shipton'
Murray's Magazine (1890); Eight Hours Movement: Speech by Mr H H Champion
at Eight Hours Demonstration held at Aberdeen
on 17th May
1890
Under the Auspices of the Aberdeen United Trades Council (1890); Maltman Barry
The Labour Day. An address delivered to the Trades Council of Aberdeen
on August 12
1890
and now published by them (1890); Eva Gore Booth
Women Workers and Parliamentary Representation (1890); James Mavor
The Scottish Railway Strike 1891: A History and Criticism (1891); William Whitefield
The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (1891); Harry Quelch
Trade Unionism
Co-operation
and Social Democracy (1892); Lady Emilia S Dilke
Trades Unions for Women (1893); Clem Edwards
'The Lock-out in the Coal Trade'
Economic Journal (1893); William Smart
Miners' Wages and the Sliding Scale (1894); Leonard Hall
The Old and New Unionism. Being a Reply to a Leaflet entitled
'To Hell with Trades Unionism' (1894); London Society of Compositors Socialist Group
Socialism and Trade Unionism: Wherein do they differ? (early 1890s); Robert Blatchford (Nunquam)
The Living Wage and the Law of Supply and Demand. A Letter to Colliers. Dedicated to B Pickard
M P (1893); J M Ludlow
'The National Free Labour Association'
'Notes and Memoranda'
Economic Review (1895); The Case of Temperton v. Russell and others (1895); Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Notes on the engineering trade lock-out
1897-98. (1898); Free Labour Frauds. A Study in Dishonesty. Reprinted from The Critic (1898)
with employers trying to claw back some earlier gains. John Burnett
'Trade Unions as a Means of Improving the Conditions of Labour'
The Claims of Labour. A course of lectures delivered in Scotland in the summer of 1886
on Various aspects of the Labour Problem
edited by James K. Oliphant (1886); James Bartley
The Eight hours movement: the 'points' of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress issued by them to the Trades Unionists of the United Kingdom
in regard to the Eight Hours Movement (c.1886); Benjamin Tillett
'The Dockers' Story'
English Illustrated Magazine (1889); John Burns
'The Great Strike'
New Review (1889); Henry Hyde Champion
The Great Dock Strike in London
August
1889 (1890); George Shipton
'Trade Unionism
New and Old'
Murray's Magazine (1890); 'Trade Unionism. Replies to Mr George Shipton'
Murray's Magazine (1890); Eight Hours Movement: Speech by Mr H H Champion
at Eight Hours Demonstration held at Aberdeen
on 17th May
1890
Under the Auspices of the Aberdeen United Trades Council (1890); Maltman Barry
The Labour Day. An address delivered to the Trades Council of Aberdeen
on August 12
1890
and now published by them (1890); Eva Gore Booth
Women Workers and Parliamentary Representation (1890); James Mavor
The Scottish Railway Strike 1891: A History and Criticism (1891); William Whitefield
The Miners' Eight Hours Bill (1891); Harry Quelch
Trade Unionism
Co-operation
and Social Democracy (1892); Lady Emilia S Dilke
Trades Unions for Women (1893); Clem Edwards
'The Lock-out in the Coal Trade'
Economic Journal (1893); William Smart
Miners' Wages and the Sliding Scale (1894); Leonard Hall
The Old and New Unionism. Being a Reply to a Leaflet entitled
'To Hell with Trades Unionism' (1894); London Society of Compositors Socialist Group
Socialism and Trade Unionism: Wherein do they differ? (early 1890s); Robert Blatchford (Nunquam)
The Living Wage and the Law of Supply and Demand. A Letter to Colliers. Dedicated to B Pickard
M P (1893); J M Ludlow
'The National Free Labour Association'
'Notes and Memoranda'
Economic Review (1895); The Case of Temperton v. Russell and others (1895); Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Notes on the engineering trade lock-out
1897-98. (1898); Free Labour Frauds. A Study in Dishonesty. Reprinted from The Critic (1898)







