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Third Level Employment/Demand and Supply

Speech by Liam Connellan, Director General of the Confederation of Irish Industry on "Technology and Enterprise Development" at National Council for Education Awards Conference, Town Hall, Tralee

Time for Unified Positive Approach to Resolution of Difficulties

Speech by Liam Connellan, Director General of the Confederation of Irish Industry, at Conference Dinner of the Irish Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management at the Berkeley Court Hotel, Dublin

Tourism in Ireland

A speech given by Liam Connellan, Director General of the Confederation of Irish Industry, at the National Tourism Conference, in the Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran.

Towards a Solution

A speech given by Liam Connellan, Director General of the Confederation of Irish Industry, at the Irish Management Institute 23rd National Conference held at the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, which took place from 24-26th April 1975.

Trade Union Courses 1963-1964

Leaflet detailing trade union courses organised by the Catholic Workers' College for year 1963-1964.

Trade Union Courses 1964-1965

Leaflet detailing trade union courses organised by the Catholic Workers' College for year 1964-1965.

Trade Unionism in Recession 

During the 1980s, British trade unionism confronted its greatest challenge, and suffered its greatest reverses, since the inter-war period. After a decade of rapid growth, the unions experienced a steep decline in membership, and virtual…

Trade Unionism: Purposes and Forms

What are trade unions for? Why do trade unions movements vary so? Trade unionism in its various national forms has been the subject of increasing scrutiny during the second half of the twentieth century. Ross Martin’s book is concerned with two…

Trade Unions and Politics

British Trade Unions once so influential, are now on the defensive. In the face of world economic recession and mass unemployment, their industrial power has been eroded, their membership has declined and industrial action has increasingly become…

Trade Unions and the Economy: Into the 1990s

What are the effects of Britain’s trade unions upon pay, productivity and jobs?

How has management attempted to increase flexibility at the workplace in the 1980s? Is this really a new phenomenon, and how should unions respond?

Is there a…

Trade Unions and the Management of Industrial Conflict

This book offers a new perspective on the relationship between trade unions and the state and on industrial conflict in the period of 1910-21. Using a range of primary sources, it explores the constraints placed by industrial conflict on both state…

Trade Unions in British Politics: The First 250 Years

How did British trade unions become the most politically influential in the western world? Have they exercised an arbitrary power? How effective have legal constraints been on their activities? Will the 1990s see the marginalization of the unions, or…

Trade Unions in Renewal: A Comparative Study

Trade Unions in Renewal brings together a series of studies of union renewal from five different countries - the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Canada. Although unions in the five countries have all been influenced by…