A Triumph of Voluntarism? Industrial Relations and Strikes in Northern Ireland During World War Two


Autoria(s): Black, Boyd
Data(s)

01/04/2005

Resumo

Flanders (1974) considered the Second World War to be the great social triumph and vindication of voluntarism in British industrial relations. This paper considers the experience of one region, Northern Ireland, functioning in a unique social and political context and considers the experience of its wartime industrial relations system. The political framework, trade union growth and representation, collective bargaining, strike activity including the major munitions strike of 1944 which may have provoked Defence Regulations Order 1AA, labour management and Joint Production Committees are all examined. The paper gives qualified support to Flanders’ conclusion.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-triumph-of-voluntarism-industrial-relations-and-strikes-in-northern-ireland-during-world-war-two(47e9ea2e-7fa9-4aea-bc69-8ea4194a7d4f).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Black , B 2005 , ' A Triumph of Voluntarism? Industrial Relations and Strikes in Northern Ireland During World War Two ' Labour History Review , vol 70 , pp. 1-19 .

Tipo

article