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Women Workers and the Trade Unions Sarah Boston

Women Workers and the Trade Unions By Sarah Boston

Women Workers and the Trade Unions by Sarah Boston


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Summary

Updated with new chapters on 1987-1997 and 1997-2010 In this highly-praised book, Sarah Boston recounts the story of women workers from the early nineteenth century to the present day: the struggles and strikes, successes and failures in their strenuous efforts to organise and win recognition from employers and male trade unionists.

Women Workers and the Trade Unions Summary

Women Workers and the Trade Unions by Sarah Boston

Updated with new chapters on 1987-1997 and 1997-2010 In this highly-praised book, Sarah Boston recounts the story of women workers from the early nineteenth century to the present day: the struggles and strikes, successes and failures in their strenuous efforts to organise and win recognition from employers and male trade unionists. Women Workers and the Trade Unions - now republished with the addition of two new chapters - is the only comprehensive account of this neglected overlap of women's history and labour history. In this enlightening history, Sarah Boston argues that male trade unionists' exclusionary treatment of women workers contradicted not only the socialist aims of most trade unions but also the very logic of trade unionism itself. The account is essential reading for anyone concerned with the history of industrial relations, but also with the history of feminism and of women in the workplace. This new and updated edition includes a new preface by Frances O'Grady, as well as the two new chapters by Sarah Boston. The new chapters cover the period from 1987 to 2010, exploring the specific struggles of that period, and women's ongoing fight for equal rights and equal pay in the post-Thatcher period and under New Labour.

About Sarah Boston

Sarah Boston is an award winning documentary film maker and author and has been a trade union member (ACTT/BECTU) since 1967. Her experience in the early 1970s when she, with a small group of women, challenged their union's discriminatory practices, led her to embark on research into other unions and their history.

Table of Contents

Preface by Frances O'Grady Introduction 1. 'Their proper sphere at home' 1874 2. '...and Women' 1874-1906 3. 'The wage that never rises' 1906-1914 4. 'Don't blackleg your man in Flanders' 1914-1918 5. 'Women must go' 1918-1923 6. 'Asking for bread and getting a stone' 1923-1939 7. 'Woman power' 1939-1945 8. 'Liberty on your lips' 1945-1950 9. 'Be true to us on budget day' 1950-1960 10. 'Little indication of progress' 1960-1968 11. 'You'll have to do it yourselves' 1968-1975 12. 'Charters are no Aladdin's lamp' 1976-1986 13. New chapter 'Become feminine or we will become fringe' 1987-1997 14. New chapter 'Our daughters and our granddaughters' 1997-2010 Selected bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR008370912
9781910448038
1910448036
Women Workers and the Trade Unions by Sarah Boston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
2015-05-21
448
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