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This book examines the history and theory of the labour co-partnership movement in early 20th century Britain. Focusing on the experiences of tenants' associations and co-partnership firms, the book highlights the ways in which co-partnership helped to promote greater equality and democracy in the workplace. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of British labour and cooperative movements.
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