10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECASUALISATION»
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decasualisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
decasualisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Committees and Commissions in India, 1947-73: 1977 (4 v.)
In Madras, there has been a deterioration in the overall caigo handling period in
respect of imports in the post-decasualisation period, partly due to a slight
increase in the proportion of difficult-handling cargo and partly for loss in effective
...
2
The Great Alliance: Economic Recovery and the Problems of ...
The outburst of these tensions in March 1945 was a warning that permanent
peacetime decasualisation would involve considerable hazards for the TGWU
and its political partners in the Labour Alliance. Towards the Post-war Settlement,
...
3
Shop Floor Bargaining and the State: Historical and ...
Decasualisation had originally developed as a response to the more general
problem of unemployment at the turn of the century; then official policies had to
cater for the chronically underemployed as well as for the totally redundant.
Steven Tolliday, Jonathan Zeitlin, 2011
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G. D. H. Cole: Early Pamphlets & Assessment
The Labour Movement has long recognised that decasualisation is an essential
step towards any improvement in the status of the worker; and the close
connection between the decasualisation of industry and industrial maintenance
must be ...
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G. D. H. Cole: Early Pamphlets and Assessment
The Labour Movement has long recognised that decasualisation is an essential
step towards any improvement in the status of the worker; and the close
connection between the decasualisation of industry and industrial maintenance
must be ...
George D. H. Cole, Noel Thompson, 2010
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Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation: Essays on the ...
The avowed object of decasualisation is to replace every thousand half-
employed men with five hundred fully employed men".16 This regulatory
imperative to "organise" the labour market around full-time, ongoing contracts of
employment ...
7
A Bibliography of British Industrial Relations
Lpool. Econ. Statist. Soc. Trans. (1913-14), 1-192. With folding charts. Also
published separately, 1914. 9814 Woolf, Leonard Sidney. 'An experiment 9828 in
decasualisation: the Liverpool docks scheme.' Econ. J., xxrv, 94 (June 1914), ...
George Sayers Bain, G. B. Woolven, 1979
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The Changing Law of the Employment Relationship: Comparative ...
Statute and collective bargaining stabilised the dependent working patterns
achieving what Otto Kahn-Freund defined 'decasualisation'."5 Decasualisation
was a legislative practice in Continental European systems too, where 'the
protective ...
9
Ethnicity, Class and Aspiration: Understanding London's New ...
Indeed Charles Booth (1892) argued that the effect of the dock strike on labour
practices, especially with decasualisation, showed beyond doubt that regular
work makes better labourers; drunkenness had declined, he claimed, which
showed ...
Tim Butler, Chris Hamnett, 2011
DECASUALISATION. But something was going on behind the scenes that would
cause so much trouble that it beggars belief that it was even being thought of, yet
alone that it was actually happening. It appeared that secret talks were being ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DECASUALISATION»
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decasualisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Manchester Evening News archives: Stories that were making the …
The question of decasualisation of labour is one which must inevitably be settled some time or another. This phase of the questions was ... «Manchester Evening News, Jun 14»
Wealth for World's Workers: History of NZ's labour movement
They asked for guaranteed daily attendance payments as a step towards decasualisation, and they refused Federation support. When the ... «Scoop.co.nz, Dec 13»
Eamonn McCann on Gery Lawless in the London Irish left
... in preparation for the big upcoming showdown with the bosses and the government over the decasualisation of dock labour to the advantage ... «Workers' Liberty, Feb 12»
How the dockers forged solidarity, and how they lost it
This is shown most plainly in his account of the struggle over decasualisation in 1967. This is narrow factional "history", not history. «Workers' Liberty, Nov 09»
The Labour government vs the dockers 1945-1951
But some of the other suggestions in the report could turn out to be very serious indeed for dockers. Decasualisation itself is full of dangers - the ... «libcom.org, Sep 06»