1st Edition
Industrial Relations in the Modern State An Introductory Survey
146 Pages
by
Routledge
146 Pages
by
Routledge
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Industrial Relations in the Modern State (1937) provides an introduction, as objective as possible in character, to the differing policies of 1930s liberal and totalitarian states in the matter of industrial relations. The period was the height of worker struggles around the world, as modern labour policies were developed against a backdrop of intense political upheaval.
1. Factory Legislation 2. Some Problems of Management 3. Social Assistance and Social Insurance 4. Trade Unions 5. Works Committees and Works Councils 6. Conciliation and Arbitration 7. The Reduction of Unemployment 8. The Relief of the Unemployed
Biography
R. Keith Kelsall and T. Plaut