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the Railwaymen: Volume 2: Beeching Era and After History of National Union Railwaymen
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the Railwaymen: Volume 2: Beeching Era and After History of National Union Railwaymen in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $179.50


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the Railwaymen: Volume 2: Beeching Era and After History of National Union Railwaymen in Ottawa, ON
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Originally published in 1982,The Railwaymenexamines the impact of the transformation which took place in the British Railways in the second half of the 20thCentury on the people who maintained British railway services and reveals the change which took place in the union to which most of them belonged: the National Union of Railwaymen (now part of the National Union of Rail and Maritime Transport Workers: RMT). The union's reaction to the Beeching closures of the 1960s and the Industrial Relations Act of 1971, its policies on the closed shop, inter-union rivalries, representation in Parliament and the constitution of the Labour Party are treated authoritatively by the author who had access to all the union's records.
Originally published in 1982,The Railwaymenexamines the impact of the transformation which took place in the British Railways in the second half of the 20thCentury on the people who maintained British railway services and reveals the change which took place in the union to which most of them belonged: the National Union of Railwaymen (now part of the National Union of Rail and Maritime Transport Workers: RMT). The union's reaction to the Beeching closures of the 1960s and the Industrial Relations Act of 1971, its policies on the closed shop, inter-union rivalries, representation in Parliament and the constitution of the Labour Party are treated authoritatively by the author who had access to all the union's records.



















