The Government of British Trade Unions
A Study of Apathy and the Democratic Process in the Transport and General Workers Union
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Dec '22
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Originally published in 1952, The Government of British Trade Unions analyses the government, in theory and in practice, of one of Britain’s most important labour organizations – The Transport and General Works Union in the first half of the 20th Century. It is an appraisal of the role of the rank and file within this union of over one million members, to determine both the opportunity for, and the extent of their participation in, this State within a State. Original sources and materials, which had not previously been made public in relation to any major British or American Trade Union, were used to ascertain member turnover, participation in elections, attendance at Branch meetings and the effect of the repeal of the Trade Disputes Act on Labour Party membership. The study is of great interest both for the light it throws on the general question of Trade Unions in the modern State, and for its analysis of the Transport and General Works Union itself.
Review of the original edition of The Government of British Trade Unions:
‘As yet no effort equalling that of Mr. Goldstein has been made in this direction…His work should not be ignored in any trade union organisation…This book should be in every trade union office.’ P. N. Holloway,Political Science, 5:2
ISBN: 9781032392226
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
296 pages