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The Trade Union Question in British Politics Robert Taylor

The Trade Union Question in British Politics By Robert Taylor

The Trade Union Question in British Politics by Robert Taylor


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This informative book examines the changing relationship between the trade unions and British governments from the making of the social settlement of 1944-1945 to the post-Thatcherite era of the Conservative political domination of the early 1990s.

The Trade Union Question in British Politics Summary

The Trade Union Question in British Politics: Government and the Unions Since 1945 by Robert Taylor

The trade unions were a central issue in Britain's post-war politics. Criticised by many as being too powerful and a negative force on the economic development of the country, they posed a recurrent problem for successive British governments - both Labour as well as Conservative - as they sought to resolve the troubles of an economy in relative decline. From the 1940s to the start of the 1980s organized labour expressed through the authority of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) exercised a powerful influence over governments. As an Estate of the Realm, the trade unions were listened to and heeded on a wide range of industrial and economic policy, though never having the strength claimed by their enemies. This lucid and informative book examines the changing relationship between the trade unions and British governments from the making of the social settlement of 1944-1945 to the post-Thatcherite era of the Conservative political domination of the early 1990s.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Britain's Trade Unions: Scapegoats of National Decline 1. Trade Unions and the Making of the Post-war Settlement 2. Labour and the Honourable Alliance 1945-1951 3. The Conservatives and Trade Union Appeasement 1945-1957 4. One Nation Toryism on the Defensive 1957-1964 5. Harold Wilson and the "Great Adventure" 1951-1970 6. Edward Heath and Trade Union Modernization 1965-1974 7. Labour and the Social Contract 1970-1979 8. Thatcherism and Marginalizing the Trade Unions 1975-1992 Conclusion: Trade Unions and Governments since 1945: an Assessment of the Problem. Appendix 1: Dramatis Personae Appendix 2: Chronology of Key Events since 1945 Appendix 3: Public Opinion and Trade Unions.

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GOR004481400
9780631166276
0631166270
The Trade Union Question in British Politics: Government and the Unions Since 1945 by Robert Taylor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1993-09-21
320
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