1st Edition

The Scottish Carter The History of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association 1898-1964

By Angela Tuckett Copyright 1967
464 Pages
by Routledge

464 Pages
by Routledge

464 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1967, The Scottish Carter presents the history of the Scottish horse and motormen's association from 1898- 1964. The road haulage industry has expanded at the tempestuous rate, and here is recorded an equally tempestuous history of a trade union built by the men who have driven the vehicles. Angela Tuckett, an active trade unionist, also has practical knowledge of the... Read more

Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Forerunners and Founders 3. The First Years 4. The Sinews of War 5. Policy, Publicity and Recognition 6. The Carter’s Day’s Darg 7. The 1913 Strike and After 8. War’s Problems and Opportunities 9. The Carters and the Clydeside Revolt 10. Unemployment and the Aftermath of War 11. The General Strike in Scotland and After 12. Attempts to Control Road Chaos 13. Private Railways versus Private Road Haulage 14. The Old Leaders Go 15. Transport in Six Years of War 16. Towards Nationalization 17. Post War Problems 18. Towards Denationalization 19. Away from the Old ‘Friendly Society’ 20. The Last Rake Index of Names General Index

Biography

Angela Tuckett