This study is concerned with the early development of trade unionism in the British motor and aircraft industries. Its aim is to estimate the course of union membership and organisational density, to identify their main determinants and to analyse the evolving pattern of organisation. The chief emphasis throughout is on the motor industry but considerable attention has been paid to aircraft manufacture because of the existence of close links between the two industries and the possibility of useful comparison between them. Chapter One defines the scope of the study, reviews the theoretical literature on union growth and development in structure and gives a preliminary discussion of its application to this particular area. Chapters ...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Between 1939 and 1965 the primary aims of state...
This paper examines compulsory union membership in 50 highly unionized companies between 1979 and 19...
This study is concerned with the early development of trade unionism in the British motor and aircra...
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
In the UK automobile and aerospace industries, the struggle over job control and rewards for labour ...
This thesis examines the British Bus and Tram Industry from 1889 to 1988. The first determinant of t...
Between 1945 and 1995 the British trade union movement experienced a series of "highs and lows"; mem...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
This thesis examines themes from the labour process debate by analysing the history of railway owned...
Th first Chapter of his thesis shows that engineers were employed on all sectors of the economy . ...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
The relationship of trade unions to the wider society is a recurrent theme of writers on industrial ...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Between 1939 and 1965 the primary aims of state...
This paper examines compulsory union membership in 50 highly unionized companies between 1979 and 19...
This study is concerned with the early development of trade unionism in the British motor and aircra...
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
In the UK automobile and aerospace industries, the struggle over job control and rewards for labour ...
This thesis examines the British Bus and Tram Industry from 1889 to 1988. The first determinant of t...
Between 1945 and 1995 the British trade union movement experienced a series of "highs and lows"; mem...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
This thesis examines themes from the labour process debate by analysing the history of railway owned...
Th first Chapter of his thesis shows that engineers were employed on all sectors of the economy . ...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
The relationship of trade unions to the wider society is a recurrent theme of writers on industrial ...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Between 1939 and 1965 the primary aims of state...
This paper examines compulsory union membership in 50 highly unionized companies between 1979 and 19...