Abstract

British Labor

Hill, H. D. | November 13, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Trade Union Documents," by W. Milne-Bailey. The book has this advantage as compared with most collections of the kind: besides the significance of its individual parts it has a significance as a whole, and therefore an interest for the reader coming to it without specialized requirements. It has three obvious uses. It collects in a single volume practically all of the important and hitherto fugitive textual sources of post-war trade-union history in England, especially those running from 1925 to the present-from the general strike to the current phase of the Mond-Turner committee.

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TRADE Union Documents (Book); MILNE-Bailey, W.; LABOR unions; LABOR disputes; INDUSTRIAL relations; ENGLAND
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