Modern Trade Unionism
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the evolution of Trade Unions in early 20th Century Britain, this 1935 work delves into their historical context and the socio-political influences shaping their development. It offers a critical analysis of the unions' tendencies, providing insights into their impact on labor rights and social change during that era. The book serves as a significant reflection on the complexities of union dynamics and their role in the broader landscape of British history.

