Guild Socialism; An Historical And Critical Analysis
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Frank Hodges, secretary of the Miners' Federation, was until recently a member of the "Executive" of the National Guilds League, and the bill which the miners proposed was drawn up with the aid of Messrs. "W. Straker and H. H. Slesser, both Guildsmen. Mr. Hodges declares the miners' plan to be "near ... to a concept of Guild Socialism" and "an attempt to establish it. ' ' 42 Another trade union which has formally declared itself in favor of the National Guilds is the Union of Post Office Worker...s, which adopted, in the spring of 1921, a resolution declaring for "the organization of Post Office workers, into a comprehensive industrial union, with a view to the service being ultimately conducted and managed as the National Guild. 43 The National Union of Teachers has also adopted 40 Cf. Reckitt and Bechhofer, The Meaning of National Guilds (first edition), pp. 142-149. « "The League," The Guildsman, August, 1920. 42 Hodges, "Workers' Control" in Gleason, What the Workers i Want, pp. 169-183.
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