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The Government of British Trade Unions: A Study of Apathy and the Democratic Process in the Transport and General Workers Union

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Management number 201828952 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $70.18 Model Number 201828952
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The Government of British Trade Unions is a 1952 book that evaluates the role of the rank and file in the Transport and General Works Union, one of Britain's most important labor organizations, in the first half of the 20th century. It uses original sources and materials to assess member turnover, participation in elections, attendance at Branch meetings, and the impact of the repeal of the Trade Disputes Act on Labour Party membership.

Format: Hardback
Length: 296 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1952, The Government of British Trade Unions delves into the theoretical and practical aspects of one of Britain's most significant labor organizations, the Transport and General Works Union, during the first half of the 20th century. This comprehensive appraisal examines the role of the union's rank and file in determining their level of participation in the state within a state. By utilizing original sources and materials that had not previously been made public, the study sheds light on various aspects, including member turnover, election participation, attendance at branch meetings, and the impact of the repeal of the Trade Disputes Act on Labor Party membership. The significance of this study extends beyond its examination of the Transport and General Works Union, as it offers valuable insights into the broader question of trade unions in the modern state. Its meticulous analysis provides a rich and detailed account of the union's history, organizational structure, and the challenges it faced during its formative period. Overall, The Government of British Trade Unions is a seminal work that contributes significantly to our understanding of trade unionism and its role in shaping the political and economic landscape of Britain in the mid-20th century.

Originally published in 1952, The Government of British Trade Unions delves into the theoretical and practical aspects of one of Britain's most significant labor organizations, the Transport and General Works Union, during the first half of the 20th century. This comprehensive appraisal examines the role of the union's rank and file in determining their level of participation in the state within a state. By utilizing original sources and materials that had not previously been made public, the study sheds light on various aspects, including member turnover, election participation, attendance at branch meetings, and the impact of the repeal of the Trade Disputes Act on Labor Party membership. The significance of this study extends beyond its examination of the Transport and General Works Union, as it offers valuable insights into the broader question of trade unions and its role in shaping the political and economic landscape of Britain in the mid-20th century. Its meticulous analysis provides a rich and detailed account of the union's history, organizational structure, and the challenges it faced during its formative century. Overall, The Government of British Trade Unions is a seminal work that contributes significantly to our understanding of trade unionism and its role in shaping the political and economic landscape of Britain in the mid-20th century.

Weight: 720g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032392226


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