The Battle of Downing StreetKnight, 1970 - 171 páginas Detailed account of the struggle between the labour political party and the trade union movement in 1968 and 1969 over the former's proposal to introduce labour legislation to reform labour relations and control unofficial strikes in the UK - comments on trade union and management attitude, public opinion, government decision making, etc. |
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Socialism in one ministry | 1 |
Taking minutes and spending years | 11 |
In place of Donovan | 26 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action agreement authority backbench ballot Barbara Castle behaviour believed British Castle's cent Chancellor Chief Whip collective bargaining conciliation pause conference Congress Conservative Council Croydon decision devaluation Donovan Commission Donovan Report Douglas Houghton Downing Street economic effect election employers favour going Government's Harold Wilson Home Office Home Secretary House Hugh Scanlon incomes policy Industrial Relations Bill inner cabinet inter-union disputes James Callaghan John Silkin Labour Government Labour Movement leadership legislation Lords majority ment negotiating opinion opposition organised Parliament Bill Parliamentary Labour Party party meeting penal clauses Place of Strife political position prices and incomes Prime Minister Prime Minister's problem procedure programme proposals Ray Gunter reform Richard Crossman Roy Jenkins rule Social Democracy Socialist Tories trade union leaders trade union movement trade unionists Treasury TUC leaders TUC's unconstitutional strikes union question unofficial strikes Victor Feather vote wages White Paper Wilson and Barbara workers