The Change to Modern England From 1750 An Introductory Survey

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The Change to Modern England From 1750 An Introductory Survey
Henry Allsopp
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S. E. Was defeated for a time and had to give up its demands.
But it became a model union for other bodies to imitate. Their aims were to build up strong societies with reserve funds ; to make it difficult for employers 140 THE CHANGE TO MODERN ENGLAND to employ non-union labour ; to insist on standard wages based on the amount paid by the best employers. For a time at any rate they ceased to believe in strikes ; obviously, if the wages-fund theory were true, strikes to get better wages were us
...eless.
In addition, they wanted a few working men to be members of Parliament ; they wanted an extension of the franchise ; they wanted schools for their children.
Thus, in all the great industrial centres there came to exist groups of men determined to make trade unions effective in improving the conditions of labour both directly by trade union action and indirectly by poHtical agitation. By 1866 there were many power- ful national unions, and many people began to get alarmed by their power and their influence.


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