Originally published in 1955, this book describes in a clear and
concise way the nature of a Trade Union in England from the legal
point of view, the particular aspects of the Law which make it
possible for Trade Unions to carry on their activities and the
restraints which the Law place on them for the protection of their
members and the community. It briefly reviews the history of Trade
Union Law, describes the Acts of Parliament which made the modern
Trade Union possible and deals with those aspects of the Law which
are important for those who have industrial relations with Trade
Unions.
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