937 resultados para Working class writings, English.


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"Reprinted from the Galveston-Dallas news, November-December 1911." "A series of articles written by George Waverley Briggs, a member of the News staff."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"A periodical paper explanatory of the new system of society projected by Robert Owen, esq.; and of a plan of association for improving the condition of the working classes, during their continuance at their present employments."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"A weekly political public."

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Vol. for 1950 contains a supplement on food expenditure by urban working-class households, 1940-1949.

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"A monthly magazine."

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Description based on: 3rd (1905).

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"Labor laws of Michigan" and "Compulsory education": 1st report, p. 478-514.

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Description based on: 13. Jarhg., nr. 1 (1 Jan. 1923); title from caption.

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Contains many subseries.

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Desde inicios de la década de 1970, se señaló la importancia de las experiencias sindicales previas a 1943 para comprender al peronismo. Retomando trabajos vinculados al estudio del movimiento obrero de entreguerras, este artículo aborda las características de la negociación colectiva en la provincia de Buenos Aires entre 1935 y 1943. El objetivo es analizar los espacios y los gremios afectados por esa experiencia, cuya relevancia no se circunscribió al gobierno de Manuel Fresco (1936-1940). Aún no se ha contemplado toda su importancia, considerando las posibles continuidades con los convenios colectivos desarrollados por el futuro gobierno peronista a nivel nacional

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of black workers in the mines, the factories, the fields and the shops. It is widely recognized that the struggles of the South African black working class contributed decisively to the overthrow of the racist regime. In recognition of the power of organised labour, the democratic government elected in 1994 granted South Africa's unions unprecedented legal and constitutional rights. However, despite these gains, the country's labour movement has been facing a fresh set of challenges, from macroeconomic policy to the factory floor, many of them emanating from labour’s political allies in Government. The purpose of this book is to examine how the South African labour movement is responding to these challenges in the new millennium. A variety of experts on South African labour, both within the country and outside deal with crucial issues: How has South Africa's labour movement reacted to the ANC Government's neoliberal economic agenda? How do the unions relate to an increasingly diversifying, “flexible” and vulnerable workforce? What are labour’s prospects of contributing to a left project in democratic South Africa? What are the challenges facing the unions in relation to new forms of militancy and social movements?