This article illustrates the crucial role played by the TUC and its occupationally organized affiliates in the failure of Labour’s postwar social agenda. It has been widely recognized that Labour’s inability to improve the social insurance system and construct an effective floor under wages during the first decades of the postwar period was of crucial importance to the continual underdevelopment of the British welfare state and the emergence of a dual welfare system in the United Kingdom. Yet that Labour’s inability to do so was to a large extent the result of union opposition has largely been neglected. This article shows that Labour’s postwar social agenda had strong consequences for the distribution of earnings among different groups of ...
This is an investigation of the trade union role in the Social Contract incomes policies in Britain...
This article challenges Paul Pierson’s account on the (supposedly declining) role of labor unions in...
This article examines social security policy for working age people in Britain in the ‘age of auster...
This article illustrates the crucial role played by the TUC and its occupationally organized affilia...
This article illustrates the possibility of consistent labor union opposition to redistributive wel...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
This article covers the concepts of social policy in the official programme documents of the British...
There is a general consensus that the most recent attempt at incomes policy in Great Britain was uns...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
This book compares the process of postwar welfare state development in the Netherlands and the Unite...
The authors challenge the view that the UK Conservative governments during the 1980s achieved import...
The welfare state and trade unions in Switzerland: an historical reconstruction of the shift from a ...
This article challenges the view that, in accepting the 1945 American loan and its attendant commitm...
This is an investigation of the trade union role in the Social Contract incomes policies in Britain...
This article challenges Paul Pierson’s account on the (supposedly declining) role of labor unions in...
This article examines social security policy for working age people in Britain in the ‘age of auster...
This article illustrates the crucial role played by the TUC and its occupationally organized affilia...
This article illustrates the possibility of consistent labor union opposition to redistributive wel...
This article highlights the distributive considerations behind the longstanding opposition of the B...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
This article covers the concepts of social policy in the official programme documents of the British...
There is a general consensus that the most recent attempt at incomes policy in Great Britain was uns...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
This book compares the process of postwar welfare state development in the Netherlands and the Unite...
The authors challenge the view that the UK Conservative governments during the 1980s achieved import...
The welfare state and trade unions in Switzerland: an historical reconstruction of the shift from a ...
This article challenges the view that, in accepting the 1945 American loan and its attendant commitm...
This is an investigation of the trade union role in the Social Contract incomes policies in Britain...
This article challenges Paul Pierson’s account on the (supposedly declining) role of labor unions in...
This article examines social security policy for working age people in Britain in the ‘age of auster...