Trade Unions : selected Readings

After an examination of the essential purposes of union in Part One, G.D.H. Cole's syndicalist case for trade-union involvement in the joint management of industry is opposed in Part Two by Hugh Clegg's view that a trade union's role should be that of an independent opposition that do...

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Autres auteurs : McCarthy William Edward John (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Trade Unions : selected Readings / ed. by W. E. J. McCarthy
Publié : Harmondsworth : Penguin books , 1972
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (416 p.)
Collection : Penguin modern management readings
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Résumé : After an examination of the essential purposes of union in Part One, G.D.H. Cole's syndicalist case for trade-union involvement in the joint management of industry is opposed in Part Two by Hugh Clegg's view that a trade union's role should be that of an independent opposition that does not seek to govern. Part three is devoted to trade-union structure, while Part Four is concerned with the sensitivity of union leadership to the hopes and motives of its members. In Parts Five and Six, the factors affecting union grouwth and the economic effects of the unions are considered. Finally, Part Seven deals with the contemporary controversy in Britain over the legal status of trade unions.
Historique des publications : Réimpressions : 1974, 1976, 1978
Bibliographie : Bibliogr. p. 401-404. Notes bibliogr. Index
ISBN : 0-14-080625-3