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Contesting inequality and worker mobilisation : Australia 1851-1880

Title
Contesting inequality and worker mobilisation : Australia 1851-1880 / Michael Quinlan.
ISBN
1000167615
1000167704
1000167798
1003018971
9781000167610
9781000167702
9781000167795
9781003018971
036786178X
9780367861780
Publication
New York : Routledge, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Biographical / Historical Note
Michael Quinlan is emeritus professor of industrial relations, University of NSW and adjunct professor School of History and Humanities, University of Tasmania.
Summary
Contesting Inequality and Worker Mobilisation: Australia 1851-1880 provides a new perspective on how and why workers organise, and what shapes that organisation. The author's 2018 Origins of Worker Mobilisation examined the beginning of worker organisation, arguing inequality at work, and regulatory subordination of labour, drove worker resistance, initially by informal organization that slowly transitioned to formal organisation. This new volume analyses worker mobilisation in the period 1851-1880, drawing data from a unique relational database recording every instance of organisation. It assesses not only the types of organization formed, but also the issues and objectives upon which mobilisation was founded. It examines the relationship between formal and informal organisation, including their respective influences in reshaping working conditions and the life-circumstances of working communities. It relates the examination of worker mobilisation to both historical and contemporary contexts and examines mobilisation by different categories of labour. The book identifies important effects of mobilisation on economic inequality, hours of work (including the eight-hour day and the beginnings of the weekend) and the development of democracy. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of social mobilisation, social and economic history, industrial relations, labour regulation, labour history, and employment relations.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Series
Routledge studies in employment and work relations in context.
Routledge studies in employment and work relations in context
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Cover
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Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Collective Impulse, Mobilisation and Political Economy
2 Overview of Organisation, Methods and Patterns of Struggle
3 Transport and Maritime Activities
4 Worker Organisation in Agriculture and Rural Industry
5 Mining
6 Worker Organisation in Building and Construction
7 Metal/Engineering, Printing and Transport Equipment
8 Apparel, Footwear, Food/Beverages and Other Manufacturing
9 Retailing/Warehouses, Hospitality, Commercial and Personal Services
10 Workers in Government and Community Service
11 Wider Alliances, Peak Union Bodies and Political Organisation
12 Concluding Observations
Index.
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