1st Edition

The TUC Overseas The Roots of Policy

By Marjorie Nicholson Copyright 1986
    346 Pages
    by Routledge

    The TUC Overseas (1986) traces the decisions made by the Trades Union Congress in response to domestic and external influences and events, from its establishment of a joint international committee with the Labour Party in 1917 to the first congress of the World Federation of Trade Unions in 1945. In this crucial period the TUC played a part in the establishment of the International Labour Organization and in the reconstitution of the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Labour and Socialist International after the Great War, in the rivalry with the Communist International and the Red International of Labour Unions, and in the reunification of the international trade union movement in the final years of the Second World War. This international framework and the Labour Party’s imperial policy are treated here in relation to the TUC’s work first in India and then in the colonies.

    1. Introduction  2. The Framework of Activity  3. Co-operation with the Labour Party: Organisation and Policy  4. Co-operation with the Labour Party: Application of Policy  5. The Scope for Trade Union Action  6. The TUC and the Colonial Office  7. The TUC and the Colonial Trade Unions

    Biography

    Marjorie Nicholson