200 Pages
by
Routledge
200 Pages
by
Routledge
204 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1971. This volume is an historical look at Kenyan international firms and labour, starting in 1945 and ending at the years of independence and the introduction of collective bargaining in 1967.
Section 1 The Historical Setting: 1945–56; Prologue; Chapter 1 A Protective Labour Code; Chapter 2 Minimum Wages; Chapter 3 Trade Unions; Chapter 4 The New Look of Employers; Section 2 The Intermediate Years: 1956–63; Chapter 5 Blueprint for Modernity; Section 3 The Years of Independence; Chapter 6 The Employer Movement; Chapter 7 Trade Unions, Politics, and African Government; Chapter 8 Legislation and the Status Quo; Chapter 9 Collective Bargaining; Concluding Note;
Biography
Alice Hoffen Armsden Lecturer in Economics, The London School of Economics and Political Science, and Goldsmith’s College, London