This title was first published in 2002: By retracing the history of the trade union movement in twentieth-century Britain from the perspective of society's marginalized members - women, disabled people, lesbians and gay men and people from black and ethnic minority communities - this book examines how previously marginalized members are becoming mainstream workers in the contemporary labour market. It will be essential reading for students of political sociology and industrial relations.
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