Trade Unions : selected Readings
After an examination of the essential purposes of union in Part One, G.D.H. Cole's syndicalist case for trade-union involvement in the joint management of industry is opposed in Part Two by Hugh Clegg's view that a trade union's role should be that of an independent opposition that do...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Trade Unions : selected Readings / ed. by W. E. J. McCarthy |
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Harmondsworth :
Penguin books
, 1972 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (416 p.) |
Collection : | Penguin modern management readings |
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- P. 9
- Introduction
- Part one, Union Objectives and Methods.
- P. 17
- Chapter 1 : Allan Flanders (1970) - What are Trade Unions for?
- P. 28
- Chapter 2 : S. Perlman (1928) - Labour's Home-Grown' Philosophy.
- P. 34
- Chapter 3 : R.F. Hoxie (1917) - The Economic Progrmme of Trade Unions.
- P. 47
- A. Lozovsky (1935) - The Role of the Trade Unions in the General Class Struggle of the Proletariat.
- Part two, Trade Unions and Industrial Democratcy.
- P. 61
- Chapter 5 : G.D.H. Cole (1913) -Trade Unions as Co-Managers of Industry.
- P. 74
- Chapter 6 : H.A. Clegg (1951) - Trade Unions as an Opposition which can never become a Government.
- Part Three, Trade Union Structure.
- P. 89
- Chapter 7 : H.A. Turner (1962) - The Morphology of Trade Unionism.
- P. 109
- Chapter 8 : J.D.M. Bell (1949) - Industrial Unionism: A Critical Analysis.
- P. 141
- Chapter 9 : Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employer's Associations (1968) - The Reduction of Multi-Unionism.
- Part Four, Trade Union Government.
- P. 155
- Chapter 10 : S.M. Lipset, M.A. Trow and J.S. Coleman (1956) - Democracy and Oligarchy in Trade Unions.
- P. 172
- Chapter 11 : John Hughes (1967) - Should Party Systems be Encouraged in Trade Unions? The Case of the British Communist Party.
- P. 188
- Chapter 12 : Roderick Martin (1969) - Union Democracy: An Explanatory Framework.
- Part Five, Factors Affecting Union Growth.
- P. 211
- Chapter 13 : H.B. Davis (1941) - The Theory of Union Growth.
- P. 236
- Chapter 14: David Lockwood (1958) - Factors affecting the Degree of Unionization amongst Black-Coated Workers.
- P. 255
- Chapter 15: George Sayers Bain (1970) -The Employer's Role in the Growth of White-Collar Unionism.
- Part Six, The Economic Effects of Trade Unionism.
- P. 277
- Chapter 16: A. Rees (1962) -Union Wages Policy.
- P. 293
- Chapter 17: Arthur M. Ross (1948) - Trade Unions and the Theory of Wages.
- P. 313
- Chapter 18: E.H. Phelps-Brown (1966) - The Influence of Trade Unions and Collective Bargaining on Pay Levels and Pay Structure.
- Part Seven, Trade Unions and the Law.
- P. 345
- Chapter 19: W.E.J. McCarthy (1972) -Principles and Possibilities in British Trade Union Law.
- P. 366
- Chapter 20: Trades Union Congress (1967) - The Case for Legal Abstention.
- P. 371
- Chapter 21: Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employer's Associations (1968) - Limitations in the Use of the Law to Prevent Unofficial, Unconstitutional Strikes.
- P. 389
- Chapter 22: Andrew Shonfield (1968) - The Regulation of Trade Unions in the Public Interest.