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Page 260
... unions were not always the same . In its initial stages from 1977 to 1979 , the " new unionism " was the expression of a combative attitude towards union activ- ity more than anything else , differentiated from traditional trade union ...
... unions were not always the same . In its initial stages from 1977 to 1979 , the " new unionism " was the expression of a combative attitude towards union activ- ity more than anything else , differentiated from traditional trade union ...
Page 273
... trade union leaders had given way to increasingly well - organized tendencies with different strategic ap- proaches to union organization and policy . By the end of 1978 , there were three visible tendencies within " combative " unionism ...
... trade union leaders had given way to increasingly well - organized tendencies with different strategic ap- proaches to union organization and policy . By the end of 1978 , there were three visible tendencies within " combative " unionism ...
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... Union leaders close to the PCB took a comparable position with regard to union politics . Given that the working ... trade union cadre may well have been unwilling to risk hard won positions by adopting what they often considered the ...
... Union leaders close to the PCB took a comparable position with regard to union politics . Given that the working ... trade union cadre may well have been unwilling to risk hard won positions by adopting what they often considered the ...
Contents
The Impact of Elections | 43 |
The Political Economy | 83 |
From the Miracle to the Fund | 120 |
Copyright | |
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