1st Edition

Industrial Action

By Ernie Johnston Copyright 1976
92 Pages
by Routledge

92 Pages
by Routledge

92 Pages
by Routledge

Industrial Action (1976), written by an experienced active trade unionist, brings valuable real-world examples to an examination of the many facets of trade union organising. It looks at the organising of the workforce, recruitment of new members, worker–management dialogue, strike action, picketing and conflict resolution.

1. Organising a New Factory  2. The Job of the Strike Committee  3. Close-Range Weapons  4. Who’s in Charge?  5. The Militant Works on  6. Picketing  7. Some Thorny Problems  8. Action in the Factory and the Combine  9. Action in One Industry  10. The Real Face of the Employer

Biography

Ernie Johnston