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This treatise provides a comprehensive review of the law of trade unions in England and Scotland as established by the Trade Union Act of 1871. Guthrie offers a detailed analysis of the legal status and rights of trade unions, their members, and their officers. He also addresses the regulations governing collective bargaining, strikes, and lockouts. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of labor law and collective bargaining in the UK.
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