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OverviewThroughout the 1980s Mrs Thatcher dominated political life in the UK and Thatcherism became the shorthand for a series of political initiatives all over the world. Most accounts of these years have concentrated on the economics of free markets and privatization. This book takes a different stance through a detailed analysis of the responses of NALGO (The National and Local Government Officers Association) members, activists, leaders, and officials to the government's public sector reform and restructuring programme.Employees in health, local government, and education faced cuts in funding, compulsory competitive tendering, internal markets, and new management practices associated with HRM and TQM. Others in the gas, water, electricity, and transport industries faced wholesale privatization.This unique account of the period written from the evidence and perspective of those involved will be an important source for researchers, teachers, and practitioners in politics, industrial relations, public administration, and management concerned with the events and lessons of the 1980s. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Ironside (Professor of Industrial Relations, Professor of Industrial Relations, Keele University) , Roger Seifert (Lecturer in Industrial Relations, Lecturer in Industrial Relations, Keele University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.30cm Weight: 0.843kg ISBN: 9780199240753ISBN 10: 0199240752 Pages: 468 Publication Date: 04 January 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: NALGO: What Kind of Trade Union? 2: NALGO 1905 to 1978 3: The Advent of Thatcherism 4: The Squeeze Tightens 5: Thatcherites Versus the Trade Union Movement 6: Privatization and the Retreat from National Bargaining 7: Storms: Financial, Climatic, and Industrial 8: Shake it All About: Into the 1990s 9: NALGO's Last Year 10: In UNISONReviewsdeserves to be widely read. It is a work of academic distinction and is informed by an understanding attitude to trade unionism set out in its opening chapter ... provides a radical commentary on the theory of industrial relations and throws new light on the damaging consequences of Thatcher's period of office. Jim Mortimer, Socialist Campaign Group News, 10, July 2001 This book deals very well with the issues which led to the merger of NALGO, NUPE and COHSE - three proud, strong and independent trade unions ... This is not the usual stodge of political anecdote, but a fascinating insight into an important part of our recent industrial struggle. Ivan Beavis, Morning Star, 9 May 2001 If you think this is just another self-congratulatory trade union history, wherein aged ex-activists celebrate their trade union careers, you are mistaken. This is a bit of a cracker ... This book is an appropriate testament to the roles played by oustanding trade unionists Ivan Beavis, Morning Star, 9 May 2001 If you think this is just another self-congratulatory trade union history, wherein aged ex-activists celebrate their trade union careers, you are mistaken. This is a bit of a cracker ... This book is an appropriate testament to the roles played by oustanding trade unionists * Ivan Beavis, Morning Star, 9 May 2001 * This book deals very well with the issues which led to the merger of NALGO, NUPE and COHSE - three proud, strong and independent trade unions ... This is not the usual stodge of political anecdote, but a fascinating insight into an important part of our recent industrial struggle. * Ivan Beavis, Morning Star, 9 May 2001 * deserves to be widely read. It is a work of academic distinction and is informed by an understanding attitude to trade unionism set out in its opening chapter ... provides a radical commentary on the theory of industrial relations and throws new light on the damaging consequences of Thatcher's period of office. * Jim Mortimer, Socialist Campaign Group News, 10, July 2001 * Author InformationRoger Seifert read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford University before taking an M.Sc. in Economics and later a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations at the London School of Economics. He worked for Incomes Data Service before joining Keele University where he is now Professor of Industrial Relations. Mike Ironside read Mechanical Engineering at Aston University and then became a local government officer and a trade union activist. He took an MA in Industrial Relations and worked as a research officer for a trade union before joining Keele University as a lecturer in 1990. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |