Race and Labour in London Transport

Race and Labour in London Transport
Author: Dennis Brooks
Publisher: London ; New York : Published for the Institute of Race Relations and the Acton Society Trust by Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

UK. Social research monograph on race relations and employment in the london urban transport system - outlines demographic aspects of immigrants interviewed, examines interethnic relations amongst bus drivers and railway workers, employees attitudes towards supervisors, the recruitment process in the UK and Barbados, training, trade unionism, social integration, etc. Bibliography pp. 375 to 379 and statistical tables.

Race and Labour in Twentieth-Century Britain

Race and Labour in Twentieth-Century Britain
Author: Kenneth Lunn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135172064

This collection of essays was put together with a view to furthering the study of the history of immigration into Britain. Naturally enough, a good deal of attention in recent years has been directed at 'race relations' in Britain from the 1960s onwards. As Peter Fryer's study, Staying Power (1984), has shown, there is a rich and important history of black settlement before these years and its significance in shaping responses towards more recent migrants has still to be adequately evaluated. We are constantly being reminded of the legacy of empire and its importance in terms of influencing current policy and attitudes.

The Politics of Race

The Politics of Race
Author: Ivor Crewe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131738296X

This volume, first published in 1975, is concerned with the politics of race relations; it is divided into theoretical, empirical and methodological studies together with an extensive bibliography. A key theme in this volume is to show how the study of race relations can advance beyond traditional micro-level analysis. In the opening paper Axford and Brier, concerned about the neglect of macro-level analysis, stress the need for conceptual frameworks which would help us to understand the place of racial conflict in the British political system. They suggest that elite political groups, otherwise in conflict, have by tacit consensus eliminated race from the national political agenda.

The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain

The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain
Author: Ron Ramdin
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786630664

This is the first comprehensive historical perspective on the relationship between Black workers and the changing patterns of Britain's labour needs. It places in an historical context the development of a small black presence in sixteenth-century Britain into the disadvantaged black working class of the 1980s. The book deals with the colonial labour institutions (slavery, indentureship and trade unionism) and the ideology underlying them and also considers the previously neglected role of the nineteenth-century Black radicals in British working-class struggles. Finally, the book examines the emergence of a Black radical ideology that has underpinned the twentieth-century struggles against unemployment, racial attacks and workplace grievances, among them employer and trade union racism.

Handbook of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment

Handbook of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
Author: Gregor Gall
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1784715697

Providing a thorough overview of the political nature and dynamics of the world of work, labour and employment, this timely Handbook draws together an interdisciplinary range of top contributors to explore the interdependent relationship between politics and labour, work and employment. The Handbook explores the purpose, roles, rights and powers of employers and management, workers and unions, states and governments in the age of globalised neo-liberalism.

Understanding 'race' and Ethnicity

Understanding 'race' and Ethnicity
Author: Craig, Gary
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-02-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1847427707

Most societies in the developed world are now multicultural, but their welfare systems have largely failed to address the issues and tensions associated with the growth of minority ethnic populations. Taking the United Kingdom as an exemplary case study, Understanding "Race" and Ethnicity combines historical and theoretical approaches to the study of the intersection of race and welfare and examines how minorities experience welfare in a range of settings. Informative and inspiring, this book will be essential for anyone striving to build a society that is equal, inclusive, and just for all.

Work and Society

Work and Society
Author: Tim Strangleman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134327781

Work and Society provides a comprehensive investigation of the major trends in work and employment. The changing social order and its impact upon the labour market in recent years, alongside the huge changes brought about by new technology and globalization are considered.

Work and Pay in Twentieth-century Britain

Work and Pay in Twentieth-century Britain
Author: N. F. R. Crafts
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199280582

The 20th century was a period of unrivalled change in the British labour market. Covering topics from lifetime work patterns and education to unemployment and the welfare state, this volume charts the transformation of work and pay across the 20th century. It provides the labour focused history of Britain.

Underground to Everywhere

Underground to Everywhere
Author: Stephen Halliday
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752495518

London's Underground is one of the best-known and most distinctive aspects of the city. Since Victorian times, this remarkable feat of engineering has made an extraordinary contribution to the economy of the capital and played a vital role in the daily life of generations of Londoners.Stephen Halliday’s informative, entertaining, wide-ranging history of the Underground celebrates the vision and determination of the Victorian Pioneers who conceived this revolutionary transport system. His book records the scandal, disappointments, and disasters that have punctuated the story and the careers of the gifted, dedicated, sometimes corrupt individuals that have shaped its history.It also gives a fascinating insight into the neglected, often unseen aspects of this subterranean system - the dense network of tunnels, shafts and chambers that have been created beneath the city streets.

Introduction To Race Relations

Introduction To Race Relations
Author: Barry Troyna
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135386900

This is the second edition of the textbook on race and ethnic relations, which has been adopted by academic and vocational courses and which is designed to be a straightforward introduction to this field of study. It retains all the original features, but reflects on events over the years since its original publication, incorporating accounts of developments in the UK and USA. Suggestions for further readings are revised in the light of the latest research.