Better Than We Know Ourselves: A Ruling Class View of the Trade Unions
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<p> An article adapted from the May 2012 article of Black Flag magazine which examines the trade unions from the perspective of the bourgeoisie. </p>
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<p> If your only exposure to labour issues is through the torn and tattered pages of a greasy tabloid, you might be forgiven if you believe the TUC actually encourages workplace militancy. </p>
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In order to mediate struggle, unions must be able to control struggle. And that’s the problem. </div>
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