The Trade Unions and the Labour PartyRoutledge, 2018年12月7日 - 336 頁 First published in 1987. This book considers the Trade Unions-Labour Party relationship. It traces developments over the 1970s and early 1980s, and analyses the debate between those who argue for the Unions to take a more prominent lead within the Party and those who are against this. This title will be of interest to scholars and students of politics and history. |
內容
Inflation Sterling and the Social Contract | |
The Inevitability of Divergence | |
Stagnation and Fragmentation 19791983 | |
The Politics of New Realism | |
Loose Connections? | |
Voters Policy and the Unions | |
Select Bibliography | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
1983 General Election accepted activists affiliation agreed agreement amongst approved argued ASLEF ASTMS AUEW ballot BIFU bloc vote Britain British Cabinet Callaghan campaign Castle Diaries Clive Jenkins CLPs co-operation Committee’s Composite Congress Conservative Council CPSA crisis defeat delegates democracy Denis Healey Despite economic policy EETPU election electoral emphasised favour free collective bargaining GMWU government’s Healey Hugh Scanlon incomes policy increases inflation interests Jack Jones July June Labour government Labour Party Labour’s Programme legislation Liaison Committee LPCR majority membership NALGO November NUPE opposed organisation Party Conference party-political party-union party’s pay policy political action political fund political levy problem public sector recognised reform rejected relationship repeal Report response role Social Contract SOGAT statement strategy TGWU Thatcherism trade union movement trade unionists TUC Proc TUC-LP TUC’s TULV unemployment union leaders union members unity USDAW voluntary vote wage restraint whilst white-collar unions Wilson Winter of Discontent workers