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The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 Justin Davis-Smith

The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 By Justin Davis-Smith

The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 by Justin Davis-Smith


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The study examines government handling of industrial unrest in the decade following the end of World War II, with a view to assessing the degree of continuity between the Atlee and Churchill administrations.

The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 Summary

The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 by Justin Davis-Smith

The study examines government handling or industrial unrest in the decade following the end of World War II, with a view to assessing the degree of continuity between the Attlee and Churchill administrations. The first part looks at the Attlee governments' response to the wave of unofficial strikes after 1945. An examination is made of the re-establishment of an energencies supply organization to deal with the effects of large scale stoppage, and of the use of troops and emergency powers to break strikes. Attempts by the governments to control thre coverage of strikes by the BBC are also examined. Part two deals with the return of a conservative administration under Winston Churchill. By comparing Churchill's handling of industrial unrest with Attlee's, an assessment is made of the degree of continuity in industrial relations policy over the decade.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Attlee governments and industrial unrest 1945-55: A peashooter to bring down a rocket bomb - the Attlee administrations, the law and industrial unrest; re-establishing an emergencies supply organization; emergency plans in operation - the use of service personnel - civilian volunteers - states of emergency - neutrality of the emergencies organization?; the struggle for control of the air-waves - the governments, the BBC and industrial unrest; state financing of strikes or strike-breaking? - industrial unrest and state benefit; towards an understanding of the anti-strike policy of the Attlee governments. Part 2 The Churchill government and industrial unrest 1951-55: Churchill, Monckton and the era of industrial conciliation; strikes and the law, 1951-55; government and emergency planning, 1951-55; the BBC, state benefits and strikes, 1951-55; conclusion - an industrial butskellism?

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GOR002455124
9781855671799
1855671794
The Attlee and Churchill Administrations and Industrial Unrest, 1945-55 by Justin Davis-Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1990-10-01
208
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