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Latest revision as of 17:05, 27 March 2017
Contents of No. 2
April 1961
Some Blackwell books on industry
The ‘Shop Stewards’ Movement and
Workers’ Control 1910-1922
by Branko Pribicevic
with a Foreword by G. D. H. Cole
British trade unions have produced more unofficial movements than have the unions of any other country. Undoubtedly the most famous of these was the shop stewards’ movement in the engineering industry during and just after the First World War, which at times came close to taking over the leadership from the official unions; The movement also developed a philosophy of its own—
A New Approach to Industrial Democracy
by Hugh Clegg
An important new contribution to the discussion of the possible forms of industrial democracy.
Decision-Making and Productivity
In this study of the “worker decision-
The Employers’ Challenge
by Hugh Clegg and Rex Adams
This study of the National Shipbuilding and Engineering Disputes of 1957 concludes with an attempt to show why the employers’ challenge failed, and to draw some provisional lessons from the disputes.
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Still available:
ANARCHY 1: Rescuing Galbraith from the conventional wisdom; Sex-and-Violence and the origin of the novel (Alex Comfort) Education, equality, opportunity (John Ellerby) The ‘new wave’ in Britain (Nicolas Walter).
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