Radical Trade Unionism in Britain, 1921-1991 - Volumes
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Material from the Red International of Labour Unions, 1921-1934
This document contains a variety of materials related to the Red International of Labour Unions, more commonly known as Profintern. This group was established by the Communist International with the aim of coordinating radical trade unionism across the world. The materials include various pamphlets and circulars detailing the developments and aims of the organisation. Additionally, the document also includes a bulletin of the International Women Workers’ Trade Union Committee, detailing... Read more →
Trade unionism in the transport sector, 1932-1968
This volume contains materials relating to the Transport and General Workers Union and the National Passenger Workers Union, documenting the organisation and industrial action of both. Drawn from the personal papers of Bill Jones. Read more →
Material related to industrial action and organising (ii), 1932-1985
This volume contains various materials relating to industrial trade unions and their relation to the communist movement. The volume includes a variety of materials including correspondence, pamphlets, reports, and copies of newspapers, particularly 'The Live Wire' from 1935. Read more →
Advisory committees on education, 1944-1990
This volume contains documents pertaining to various advisory committees on education. It contains correspondence, pamphlets, memoranda, reports from committee meetings and papers from various heads of committees, including Kit Meredith, Bill Wainwright, Vicky Seddon, and Peter Carter. Read more →