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The skilled revolt against general unionism: the case of the BL Toolroom Committee

Hugh Scullion

Industrial Relations Journal, 1981, vol. 12, issue 3, 15-27

Abstract: During the 1970s, the position of craft workers became increasingly acute: their traditional differentials over semi‐skilled and unskilled workers were eroded to an unprecedented degree; and their privileged position within their trade unions was weakened. Here Hugh Scullion examines developments through a case study of the BL Toolroom Committee.

Date: 1981
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