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Combination and Conspiracy: A Legal History of Trade Unionism 1721-1906


Combination and Conspiracy: A Legal History of Trade Unionism 1721-1906

Hardback by Orth, John V. (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill)

Combination and Conspiracy: A Legal History of Trade Unionism 1721-1906

£172.50

ISBN:
9780198252993
Publication Date:
27 Jun 1991
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 20 May 2024
Combination and Conspiracy: A Legal History of Trade Unionism 1721-1906

Description

Combination and Conspiracy covers the formative era of English labour law from the eighteenth century when organizations of skilled workers emerged from the guild system, to the early twentieth century when national unions used their democratic political power to secure a favourable legal regime. The notorious Combination Acts of 1799 and 1800 are placed firmly in the context of the preceding series of statutes for particular trades and places, as well as related to the developing law of conspiracy. This book rescues from obscurity the Molestation of Workmen Act in the mid-nineteenth century, the product of a curious collaboration by trade unionists and Conservative politicians, and integrates it with changing notions of contract as the basis of industrial relations. Finally, the book presents the foundations of modern labour law, the legislation of the 1870s (as amended in 1906), as the culmination of a centuries-long process of statutory and precedential development.

Contents

Combination - 1721-1799; conspiracy - criminal law; combination - 1799-1824; combination - 1824-1859; conspiracy - restraint of trade; master and servant; the law of srikes - 1859-1871; after 1871 - employers and workmen.

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