Trade Unionism

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Trade Unionism
Charles Mostyn Lloyd
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FUTURE OF TRADE UNIONS 217 or any of the rocks on which this form of co-opera- tion has generally split. The real difficulty centres in the relations of the producers and consumers. Now Syndicalism does not, of course, propose that each Union should be an entirely isolated corporation, free to exploit the rest of the community at its will : it does not claim absolute ownership of the mines for the miners, or of the railways for the railwaymen. It does, in fact, provide to some extent for the in
...terests of the consumers for the interests, that is to say, of all the other bodies of producers as against those of any particular one. The various Unions will be united in local Trades Councils all over the country. The railways, for instance, " will be managed by the railwaymen's national Union, in close and constant touch with every national organ- isation and with the Trades Councils, thus learning the exact requirements of each industry and the needs of the residents of each district. " 1 And at the head of all we shall have, as we are told in The Miners' Next Step, "a Central Production Board, who, with a Statistical Department to ascertain the needs of the people, will issue its demands on the different departments of industry, leaving to the men themselves to determine under what conditions and how the work shall be done, " or, as it is put by the French Syndicalists, Pataud and Pouget, "a Stat- 1 from Single Tax to Syndicalism, p.

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