UNITE History Volume 1 (1880-1931) 2021
DOI: 10.3828/liverpool/9781800859715.003.0007
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‘Mondism’: Talking to Big Business 1927–28

Abstract: This chapter discusses the attempt to forge a social partnership with the employers. The lesson Bevin and the TUC learned from the General Strike was class warfare was never to be repeated and that capitalism was here to stay. Citrine and Bevin argued that 'trade unionism has reached the end of a defensive stage in its evolution' and that its new aim should be to join with employers in to raise industry to its highest efficiency. Alfred Mond and 21 other employers mainly in the newer industries responded favo… Show more

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