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| Industrial Labor Relations Review Volume Issue Article Unionization and Union Leadership The Road Haulage Industry Robert Taylor London School Economics Copyright the authors All rights reserved part this publication may reproduced stored retrieval system transmitted any form any means elec tronic mechanical photocopying recording otherwise without the prior written permis sion the publisher bepress which has been given certain exclusive rights the author dustrial Labor Relations Review produced The Berkeley Electronic Press bepress http digitalcommons ilr cornell edu ilrreview Unionization and Union Leadership The Road Haulage Industry Robert Taylor Abstract Unionization and Union Leadership The Road Haulage Industry Paul Smith London Continuum pages ISBN hardback INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW motivate them turn unions the best means achieve voice and democracy work Daniels writes The desire textile workers have equal role deciding issues work place fairness and justice was likely strong and persistent the new century had been the old Would that were and that culture misfortune would never prove itself sufficiently powerful extin guish the faith those who believed the cause unionism Melvyn Dubofsky Bartle Distinguished Professor History Binghamton University SUNY Unionization and Union Leadership The Road Haulage Industry Paul Smith London Continuum pages ISBN hardback The British road haulage industry rarely studied students industrial relations not hard understand | |||||||||
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