Description |
x, 69 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
The light on the hill -- Solidarity forever -- Social collapse -- Labor's political response -- The Trade Union response -- Rule from above -- A dialectic of disintegration -- What is to be done? The unions -- What is to be done? The ALP -- Battleground |
Summary |
Jim Mackens latest book is a sequel to 'Between a Death' and 'A Difficult Birth'. Both analyse the effects of the cultural shifts of the late 1960s on the labour movement. 'What is to be Done' takes the debate a step further by suggesting solutions to the decline in membership and support for the trade union movement and the ALP |
Analysis |
ALP |
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Administrative centralisation |
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Australian |
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History |
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Industrial relations (Australia) |
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Political parties & ideologies (Australia) |
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Trade unions |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate, Postgraduate, General |
Subject |
Australian Labor Party -- Membership.
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Labor union members -- Australia.
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Labor unions -- Australia.
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LC no. |
2012452204 |
ISBN |
9781862878785 (paperback) |
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