1st Edition

A History of the National Graphical Association

By John Gennard Copyright 1990
612 Pages
by Routledge

612 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1990 and written with full access to the official records of the NGA, this book provides a remarkably detailed history of one of Britain’s most democratic and industrially effective trades unions. The author describes and analyses the evolution and development of the NGA from 1948 to 1989. This is, however, more than a study of one trade union. It provides unparalleled... Read more

Preface.  Foreword by Tony Dubbins.  1. The Printing Industry in 1950 and 1989  Part I: Inter-Union Relationships  2. The Formation of the NGA: Its Causes  3. The Founding Unions of the NGA: Relationships with Other Print Unions  4. The Actual Formation of the NGA  5. The Formation of the NGA (1982): General Causes  6. The Actual Formation of the NGA (1982)  Part II: Constitutional and Financial Structure  7. Decision-Making Structure Developments  8. The Financial Structure of the NGA  Part III: The Wider Trade Union and Labour Movement  9. Relationships with Wider Print Union Bodies  10. Relations with Trades Union Congress  11. Relationship with the Labour Party  Part IV: Relationships with Employers  12. The General Printing Trade and Provincial Newspaper Employers: (1) Wages and Hours Movements, 1948–89  13. The General Printing Trade and Provincial Newspaper Employers: (2) Other Employment Conditions and Training  14. New Technology Disputes  15. National Newspaper Employers  16. Relationships with Other Employers.  Appendixes.  Index.

Biography

John Gennard (1944–2011) was at the time of original publication, Professor of Industrial Relations and Dean of Strathclyde Business School.