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A Study of Apathy and the Democratic Process in the Transport and General Workers Union
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000822427
- Artikelnr.: 66764485
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000822427
- Artikelnr.: 66764485
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Joseph Goldstein was Derald H. Ruttenberg Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale University, USA.
1. Introduction 2. The Transport and General Workers Union - Its Power
Position (1947-1948) in the Community in Which it Works 3. The Union in
Theory - An Analysis of the Rules and Constitution of the T.G.W.U 4. An
Introduction to the Problem of Apathy 5. The Membership Turnover and Size
and Distribution in Branches of Different Sizes 6. The Arrears Position of
the Membership with Special Emphasis on the Size of Membership in Relation
to Total National Membership Eligible to Hold Office 7. Elections in
Relation to Member Participation 8. Membership Response to the Union's
Educational Scheme 9. Membership Affiliation to the Labour Party Before and
After the Repeal of the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act of 1927, in
Relation to Member Participation 10. Member Participation at Branch Level -
The Problem, Sources of Information and the Method of Inquiry 11. The Image
of the Branch in Theory 12. The Image of the Branch in Action - An
Introduction 13. The Size, Turnover and Arrears Position of the I/AAA
Branch Membership 14. First Impressions and a Description of a Typical
I/AAA Branch Meeting 15. Who Controls the Branch? - An Analysis of the
Extent of Member Participation at Branch Level 16. Who Controls the Branch
(continued) - The Permanent Paid Official - Union 'Civil Servant'? 17. The
Inactive Member - Other Channels of Participation and Communication 18. The
Inactive Member (continued) - The Problem of Eliciting Active Participation
19. Conclusion.
Position (1947-1948) in the Community in Which it Works 3. The Union in
Theory - An Analysis of the Rules and Constitution of the T.G.W.U 4. An
Introduction to the Problem of Apathy 5. The Membership Turnover and Size
and Distribution in Branches of Different Sizes 6. The Arrears Position of
the Membership with Special Emphasis on the Size of Membership in Relation
to Total National Membership Eligible to Hold Office 7. Elections in
Relation to Member Participation 8. Membership Response to the Union's
Educational Scheme 9. Membership Affiliation to the Labour Party Before and
After the Repeal of the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act of 1927, in
Relation to Member Participation 10. Member Participation at Branch Level -
The Problem, Sources of Information and the Method of Inquiry 11. The Image
of the Branch in Theory 12. The Image of the Branch in Action - An
Introduction 13. The Size, Turnover and Arrears Position of the I/AAA
Branch Membership 14. First Impressions and a Description of a Typical
I/AAA Branch Meeting 15. Who Controls the Branch? - An Analysis of the
Extent of Member Participation at Branch Level 16. Who Controls the Branch
(continued) - The Permanent Paid Official - Union 'Civil Servant'? 17. The
Inactive Member - Other Channels of Participation and Communication 18. The
Inactive Member (continued) - The Problem of Eliciting Active Participation
19. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. The Transport and General Workers Union - Its Power
Position (1947-1948) in the Community in Which it Works 3. The Union in
Theory - An Analysis of the Rules and Constitution of the T.G.W.U 4. An
Introduction to the Problem of Apathy 5. The Membership Turnover and Size
and Distribution in Branches of Different Sizes 6. The Arrears Position of
the Membership with Special Emphasis on the Size of Membership in Relation
to Total National Membership Eligible to Hold Office 7. Elections in
Relation to Member Participation 8. Membership Response to the Union's
Educational Scheme 9. Membership Affiliation to the Labour Party Before and
After the Repeal of the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act of 1927, in
Relation to Member Participation 10. Member Participation at Branch Level -
The Problem, Sources of Information and the Method of Inquiry 11. The Image
of the Branch in Theory 12. The Image of the Branch in Action - An
Introduction 13. The Size, Turnover and Arrears Position of the I/AAA
Branch Membership 14. First Impressions and a Description of a Typical
I/AAA Branch Meeting 15. Who Controls the Branch? - An Analysis of the
Extent of Member Participation at Branch Level 16. Who Controls the Branch
(continued) - The Permanent Paid Official - Union 'Civil Servant'? 17. The
Inactive Member - Other Channels of Participation and Communication 18. The
Inactive Member (continued) - The Problem of Eliciting Active Participation
19. Conclusion.
Position (1947-1948) in the Community in Which it Works 3. The Union in
Theory - An Analysis of the Rules and Constitution of the T.G.W.U 4. An
Introduction to the Problem of Apathy 5. The Membership Turnover and Size
and Distribution in Branches of Different Sizes 6. The Arrears Position of
the Membership with Special Emphasis on the Size of Membership in Relation
to Total National Membership Eligible to Hold Office 7. Elections in
Relation to Member Participation 8. Membership Response to the Union's
Educational Scheme 9. Membership Affiliation to the Labour Party Before and
After the Repeal of the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act of 1927, in
Relation to Member Participation 10. Member Participation at Branch Level -
The Problem, Sources of Information and the Method of Inquiry 11. The Image
of the Branch in Theory 12. The Image of the Branch in Action - An
Introduction 13. The Size, Turnover and Arrears Position of the I/AAA
Branch Membership 14. First Impressions and a Description of a Typical
I/AAA Branch Meeting 15. Who Controls the Branch? - An Analysis of the
Extent of Member Participation at Branch Level 16. Who Controls the Branch
(continued) - The Permanent Paid Official - Union 'Civil Servant'? 17. The
Inactive Member - Other Channels of Participation and Communication 18. The
Inactive Member (continued) - The Problem of Eliciting Active Participation
19. Conclusion.