Trade Unions and the State
Discover the compelling narrative behind the rise and fall of Britain's influential labor movement in Trade Unions and the State by Chris Howell. Published in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages and provides a thorough analysis of the pivotal changes in industrial relations following 1979. Howell presents a revisionist perspective on British trade unionism throughout the twentieth century, delving into the political and social dynamics that reshaped the landscape of labor in Great Britain.
As a key contribution to the fields of political science and European history, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of labor, politics, and society. Understand how these changes have influenced today's labor relations and the enduring legacy of trade unions in the UK. Engage with this important historical account and gain a deeper insight into the factors that have defined labor movements in Europe.