ABSTRACT

Cole saw the trade unions as being critical to progress, but to realise their role they needed to change and the issue of trade union structure therefore became fundamental. He considered in this volume that trade union structure was a central problem of the labour movement – he described British trade unionism as a movement bereft of ideas and policy. He discusses the evolution in the trade unions to cover not only wages and working conditions but the organisation and control of industry.

part |425 pages

The World of Labour

chapter Chapter I|29 pages

Means and Ends

chapter Chapter II|28 pages

The Labour Unrest

chapter Chapter III|43 pages

Labour in France

chapter Chapter IV|27 pages

Comments on the French Labour Movement

chapter Chapter V|38 pages

Labour in America

chapter Chapter XII|23 pages

The Future of Trade Unionism

chapter Chapter XIII|20 pages

Economics and Politics

chapter Chapter XIV|13 pages

Hopes and Fears