A history of British industrial relations, 1914-1939

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A history of British industrial relations, 1914-1939

edited by Chris Wrigley

Gregg Revivals, 1993, c1987

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Originally published: Brighton : Harvester, 1987

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This is a study of British industrial relations during the period 1914-1939, written by leading authorities in the field. The text provides a detailed analysis of industrial relations during World War I, followed by essays on selected themes and individual case studies for the inter-war period.

Table of Contents

  • The First World War and state intervention in industrial relations, 1914-1918
  • the trade unions between the wars
  • rank-and-file movements and the workplace organization, 1914-1939
  • employers and managers - organization and strategy, 1914-1939
  • social welfare and industrial relations, 1914-1939
  • case studies - employers and the rise of supervisory unionism, 1914-1939
  • the development of bargaining structure - the case of electrical contracting, 1914-1939
  • the failure of mass-production unionism in the motor industry, 1914-1939.

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