The World of Labour a Discussion of the Present And Future of Trade Unionism
The World of Labour a Discussion of the Present And Future of Trade Unionism
G D H George Douglas Howard Cole
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It is just this sort of strike that is apt to linger on long after all chance of victory has gone, and it is hard to say how far the local organisa- tions could be trusted to keep their heads. Probably the solution lies in the fixing of a time limit ; after a certain number of weeks have elapsed, the national authority should have power, after consulting the local organisation, to discontinue strike pay, though not actually to close the strike. In the last chapter, we discussed the method of ^ ...Federation, as opposed to Amalgamation, as the im- mediate solution of pressing problems in the Transport and Shipbuilding industries. We have now had a very similar discussion in the case of Building. We should, then, by now be in a position to make some estimate of the value of Federation as a method, and, in especial, to address ourselves to the particular problems of control which it presents. 273 THE WORLD OF LABOUR Federation may be defined, roughly, as the Hnkingj up of independent Unions for specific purposes, usually for concerted action in trade disputes.
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