Pamphlets
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TitlePamphlets
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
Bibliographic notesBound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofOn the tasks of the transport workers: report read at the fifth international conference of revolutionary transport workers
Maintenance for dockers: now, not in 1940 - and a national docks programme
Smashing thro' January 19th: what the National Wages Board decision will mean to railway workers and how to fight it
Railway nationalisation?: the argument in a nutshell
Verbatim report of an interview between Mr S. Purkis and the executive committee of the R.C.A. on 3rd March 1929: also copy of letter dismissing Mr Purkis from membership of the association
The miners' maze: the way out
The Fife miners' union split: rank and file v. officialdom - the struggle for control!
Should the workers increase output?: a reply to the paper read by Mr J. T. Brownlie (chairman of the A.S.E.) at the Ruskin College Conference held in the Memorial Hall, London, on January 17th, 1920
Towards industrial democracy: a memorandum on workshop control
Trade union amalgamation: I. the need for it
Trade unions and the ex-service men: a reply to the critics
Our reply to Sir Allan Smith
The tragedy of cotton: how capitalism fails
The milk crisis
Clothing and textile trades: summary tables
Maintenance for dockers: now, not in 1940 - and a national docks programme
Smashing thro' January 19th: what the National Wages Board decision will mean to railway workers and how to fight it
Railway nationalisation?: the argument in a nutshell
Verbatim report of an interview between Mr S. Purkis and the executive committee of the R.C.A. on 3rd March 1929: also copy of letter dismissing Mr Purkis from membership of the association
The miners' maze: the way out
The Fife miners' union split: rank and file v. officialdom - the struggle for control!
Should the workers increase output?: a reply to the paper read by Mr J. T. Brownlie (chairman of the A.S.E.) at the Ruskin College Conference held in the Memorial Hall, London, on January 17th, 1920
Towards industrial democracy: a memorandum on workshop control
Trade union amalgamation: I. the need for it
Trade unions and the ex-service men: a reply to the critics
Our reply to Sir Allan Smith
The tragedy of cotton: how capitalism fails
The milk crisis
Clothing and textile trades: summary tables
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