Union organisation was studied by Lord (Bill) McCarthy throughout his academic career. It also figured large in his political engagement with national policy making under both Labour and Conservative Governments. From 1968 onwards he was particularly interested in conducting research into, and producing related publications and unpublished papers on, the efficacy of various models of union structure and union government. The following article therefore focuses on these two critically important aspects of union organisation. It also assesses the different roles Bill played in his attempts to influence the reform of union organisation between 1968 and 1979, a relatively, and at least initially, benign political period and his attempts to prot...
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While there have been many studies of the political role played by trade unions in Britain, few have...
How can trade unions influence policymaking in a world where they are increasingly marginalised in l...
ABSTRACT: Trade union elites in Britain found their organiza-tions scorned, isolated and embattled i...
Between 1945 and 1995 the British trade union movement experienced a series of "highs and lows"; mem...
This article reviews Lord (Bill) McCarthy's contributions to industrial relations research and his r...
This article examines the significance of the three industrial relations and trade union laws passed...
Though the contemporary political situation is unfavourable, there has been a continuing and lively ...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
This doctoral thesis seeks to answer the question what factors influence Trade Union representation?...
For most of the twentieth century, the Conservative Party engaged in an ongoing struggle to curb the...
In this thesis the author is concerned with relationship between trade unions and the Edward Heath g...
This book is a study of the relationship between full-time union officials and shop stewards across ...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
The thesis undertakes an analysis of the decline of trade unions, during the period 1979 to 2002. It...
Edward Blissett, ‘Inside the Unions: A Comparative Analysis of Policy-Making in Australian and Briti...
While there have been many studies of the political role played by trade unions in Britain, few have...
How can trade unions influence policymaking in a world where they are increasingly marginalised in l...
ABSTRACT: Trade union elites in Britain found their organiza-tions scorned, isolated and embattled i...