Description | File consists of 11- printed green pamphlets, 1- paperback book and 2- reprints.
The 2- reprints are entitled 'The Donovan Report and Associated Research Papers 'reviewed by A.B.Cherns from Occupational Psychology, 1968
The paperback book is entitled 'Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations 1965-1968: The Donovan Report'
The 11- printed books are Research Papers authorised by the Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations entitled:
'The Role of Shop Stewards in British Industrial Relations: a Survey of Existing Information and Research' by W.E.J.McCarthy, research papers 1, HMSO, 1966
'Disputes Procedures in Britain' by A.I.Marsh and W.E.J.McCarthy, research papers 2 (Part 2), HMSO, 1968
' Industrial Sociology and Industrial Relations' by Alan Fox, research papers 3 HMSO, 1966
'1. Productivity Bargaining, 2. Restrictive Labour Practices, research papers 4, HMSO, 1967
'Trade Union Structure and Government' by John Hughes, research papers 5, (part 1), HMSO, 1967
'Trade Union Structure and Government' by John Hughes, research papers 5, (part 2), HMSO, 1968
'Trade Union Growth and Recognition' by George Sayers Bain, research papers 6, HMSO. 1967
'Employers' Associations, the Results of two Studies: 1. The Functions and Organisation of Employers' Associations in Selected Industries by V.G.Munns, 2. A Survey of Employers' Association Officials by W.E.J.McCarthy, research papers 7, HMSO, 1967
'Three Studies in Collective Bargaining' by Jack Steiber, W.E.J.McCarthy, A.I. Marsh and J.W.Staples, research papers 8, HMSO 1968
'Overtime Working in Britain' by E.G.Whybrew, research papers 9, HMSO 1968
'Shop Stewards and Workshop Relations' by W.E.J.McCarthy and S.R.Parker, research papers 10, HMSO, 1968
'Two Studies in Industrial Relations' by Nancy Seear and Robert B. Mckersie, HMSO, 1968 |
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