Originally published in 1952, Trade Unions quickly became a classic and went through 7 editions. It is a brief yet comprehensive guide to the complex structure and administration of British Trade Unions.
Originally published in 1952, Trade Unions quickly became a classic and went through 7 editions. It is a brief yet comprehensive guide to the complex structure and administration of British Trade Unions, which deals concisely and lucidly with every important aspect of the complicated tangle of organisations.
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Review of the original edition of Trade Unions:
The studentwill find in Alan Flanders a sure and lucid guide. The author writes with authority and puts fairly the issues involved in the many unresolved problems of our time. Higher Educational Journal.
1. Historical Introduction
2. Diversity of Organisation
3. Internal
Democracy
4. Trades Union Congress
5. Collective Bargaining
6. Industrial
Democracy
7. Political Action
8. Relations with the State Appendices: A:
Membership and Finance B: Donovan Commissions Report.
Allan Flanders was a founding member of the Oxford School of Industrial Relations.