Alas, Alas for England: What Went Wrong with BritainHamilton, 1981 - 177 páginas |
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Página 78
... union immunities and giving more employment pro- tection to workers was ... leaders and the subservience of the Wilson government . Excluding the miners ... union leaders always refer to the hospital and local authorities as the employers ...
... union immunities and giving more employment pro- tection to workers was ... leaders and the subservience of the Wilson government . Excluding the miners ... union leaders always refer to the hospital and local authorities as the employers ...
Página 79
... union rule book , were expelled and rendered unemployable in their own ... leaders claimed , nor were they typical of the movement . More than eleven ... union . That said , the movement had attracted more than its fair share of militants ...
... union rule book , were expelled and rendered unemployable in their own ... leaders claimed , nor were they typical of the movement . More than eleven ... union . That said , the movement had attracted more than its fair share of militants ...
Página 84
... union's national leadership was apparent when Scargill's guerrilla tactics ... leaders in that he saw the trade movement and not a political party as the ... union action . London was a distant place for most miners and factory workers ...
... union's national leadership was apparent when Scargill's guerrilla tactics ... leaders in that he saw the trade movement and not a political party as the ... union action . London was a distant place for most miners and factory workers ...
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Wider Still and Wider | 1 |
Who Rules? | 18 |
Your Disobedient Servant | 37 |
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