by David Marsh (Author)
The curbing of trade union power is often seen as one of the major achievements of Margaret Thatcher's premiership. David Marsh's book provides a broad-ranging introduction to British trade unionism in the 1990s and an assessment of the last decade's major changes in legislation, policing and attitudes. He concludes that while the political role of unions has been reduced, much less has changed at shopfloor level; moveover what has changed has owed more to economic recession than government action.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 292
Edition: 1992
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 27 Feb 1992
ISBN 10: 033349301X
ISBN 13: 9780333493014