The Federation of Labour's right to bargain campaign: its background, impact and effectiveness

R. Harbridge, D. Edwards
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In a period where trade union organisation was persistently attacked by the Government and denied the right to industrial bargaining, union leaders of the 1980s have committed themselves to a widespread understanding of industrial and wider economic issues facing working people. Organisationally the Federation of Labour ( FoL) set out to achieve this through the development of the "campaign" strategy. The campaigns included meetings, rallies, and short industrial stoppages. The first of the campaigns took place in 1980 and the most recent in 1984. This research examines the 1984 FoL campaign - the right to bargain campaign - and reveals that it was one of New Zealand's largest ever single industrial disputes, with over 57 000 workers losing over 125 000 working days in less than 3 months. The extent of the campaign reflects the increased ability of the FoL to coordinate and direct a campaign in selected areas. The campaign came to an abrupt end when Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, called an unscheduled General Election. This led the FoL to direct its efforts away from industrial stoppages and towards the election of a Labour Government. Labour won the 1984 election, winning particularly vvell in the major city centres. The authors hypothesise that the educative impact of the right to bargain campaign was in part responsible far that electoral victory and to that extent the carnpaign could be considered a success.
英国劳工联合会的议价权运动:背景、影响和效果
在工会组织不断受到政府攻击并被剥夺劳资谈判权利的时期,1980年代的工会领导人致力于广泛了解工人所面临的工业和更广泛的经济问题。在组织上,劳工联合会(FoL)着手通过制定“运动”战略来实现这一目标。这些运动包括会议、集会和短暂的工业停工。第一次活动发生在1980年,最近一次是在1984年。这项研究考察了1984年的FoL运动——议价权运动——并揭示了这是新西兰有史以来最大的单一工业纠纷之一,超过57000名工人在不到3个月的时间里损失了超过12.5万个工作日。运动的范围反映了自由阵线在选定地区协调和指导运动的能力有所提高。当英国首相罗伯特·马尔登爵士宣布临时举行大选时,竞选活动戛然而止。这导致工党将其努力从工业停工转向选举工党政府。工党赢得了1984年的选举,尤其在主要城市中心获胜。作者假设,议价权运动的教育影响是选举胜利的部分原因,在这种程度上,该运动可以被认为是成功的。
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