This is the first in-depth academic study of the Labour Governmentâ s 1969 attempt to introduce industrial relations to curb strikes by trade unions. Using archival sources, this book explains how this attempt provoked strong opposition in the Party, and from the unions, to the extent that it was abandoned in a humiliating climb-down. -- .
This is the first in-depth academic study of the Labour Governmentâ s 1969 attempt to introduce industrial relations to curb strikes by trade unions. Using archival sources, this book explains how this attempt provoked strong opposition in the Party, and from the unions, to the extent that it was abandoned in a humiliating climb-down. -- .
Peter Dorey is Professor of British Politics in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University
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List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1 Emergence and Identification of the Problem 2 The Donovan Commission and its Report 3 The Initial Political response 4 Cabinet Demurrals and Diminishing Ministerial Support 5 Increasing Antipathy in the Parliamentary Labour Party 6 The Trade Unions' Implacable Hostility 7 A 'Solemn and Binding' Agreement Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1 Emergence and Identification of the Problem 2 The Donovan Commission and its Report 3 The Initial Political response 4 Cabinet Demurrals and Diminishing Ministerial Support 5 Increasing Antipathy in the Parliamentary Labour Party 6 The Trade Unions' Implacable Hostility 7 A 'Solemn and Binding' Agreement Conclusion Bibliography Index
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