Labour relations

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  • Collective relations between employers and employees, between employers and trade unions, or between employers, unions and the government. Use "personnel management" for individual relations between employers and employees.
  • Relations collectives entre employeurs et employés, entre employeurs et syndicats, ou encore entre employeurs, syndicats et le gouvernement. Utiliser "gestion du personnel" pour signifier les relations individuelles entre employeurs.
  • Relaciones colectivas entre patronos y trabajadores, entre patronos y sindicatos, o entre patronos, sindicatos y el gobierno. Utilizar "gestión del personal" para referirse a las relaciones individuales entre patronos.

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    Labour relations

    • UF Industrial relations
    • UF Labour-management relations
    • UF Relations employeurs-employés
    • UF Relations employeurs-travailleurs
    • UF Relations industrielles
    • UF Relations patronales-syndicales
    • UF Relations professionnelles
    • UF Relaciones de trabajo
    • UF Relaciones patronales
    • UF Relaciones patronos-sindicatos
    • UF Relaciones patronos-trabajadores
    • UF Relaciones profesionales
    • UF Relaciones sindicales

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    1 Archival description results for Labour relations

    NUW · Fonds · 1920-1983

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    Comprising administrative records of the Yorkshire County Committee of the National Union of Agricultural Workers, 1920-1965, including those created and compiled by District Organiser Bert Hazell. Also includes records of the North York District Committee, 1961-1983.

    Records relate to the work of the union within the region, including: the establishment of wages and salary rates; equal pay discussions; working conditions; holiday rights; the employment of women in agriculture, especially during the Second World War, and the employment of Land Girls; and the employment rights of people with disabilities.

    Many of the individuals involved in the running of the union were also active members of the Labour Party, and considerable crossover can be found in the content of the minutes, especially with respect to national movements and labour disputes.

    Some of the administrative papers and correspondence relate to work with other unions and like-minded organisations in the areas, as well as to the relationship between the County Committee and the districts within the committee, and the central administrative of the union.

    National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers, Yorkshire County Committee, 1920-1981