撒切尔和主要政府以及民主矿工联盟,约1985-1992年

Q2 Arts and Humanities
S. Daniels
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民主矿工联盟(UDM)是1984-85年矿工罢工后成立的一个分裂组织,现在常被人遗忘,主要总部设在诺丁汉郡。新获得的档案资料显示,该组织在罢工期间反对全国矿工工会(NUM)的政策和行为,得到了保守党政府的大力支持,保守党政府试图阻止像NUM这样的“极端”工会,并促进“温和”工会的发展。本文探讨了这种关系,展示了UDM是如何因为符合撒切尔夫人的“温和”工会模式而受到鼓励和奖励的,并分析了一旦这种支持被取消后它的衰落。利用Claus Offe和Helmut Wiesenthal以及Walther Muller-Jentsch的框架,它评估了UDM是一个“混合”组织的程度,显示了独立工会和公司工会的特征
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The Thatcher and Major Governments and the Union of Democratic Mineworkers, c. 1985–1992
Often now forgotten, the Union of Democratic Mineworkers (UDM) is a breakaway organization formed after the 1984–85 miners’ strike, based primarily in Nottinghamshire. Formed in opposition to the policy and conduct of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) during the strike, newly available archival material has revealed that it received considerable support from the Conservative government, which sought to discourage ‘extremist’ trade unions such as the NUM and to promote ‘moderate’ unions. This article explores that relationship, demonstrating how the UDM was encouraged and rewarded for fitting the Thatcherite model of a ‘moderate’ trade union, and analyses its subsequent decline once that support was removed. Using the framework of Claus Offe and Helmut Wiesenthal, and Walther Muller-Jentsch, it assesses the extent to which the UDM was a ‘hybrid’ organization, displaying features of both an independent and company union
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Historical Studies in Industrial Relations
Historical Studies in Industrial Relations Arts and Humanities-History
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