Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936
1936 1918-1939 "Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936" [T0162.jpg], 1936, Trades Union Congress The increasing use of automation and machinery generally in the 1930s was perceived as a threat to employment and control over the work process. This TUC leaflet demands a larger...
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1918-1939
"Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936" [T0162.jpg], 1936, Trades Union Congress
The increasing use of automation and machinery generally in the 1930s was perceived as a threat to employment and control over the work process. This TUC leaflet demands a larger share of the benefits of increased output through innovation, with a shorter working week, a shorter working life and compensation to redundant workers. |
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institution | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
is_hierarchy_title | Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936 |
language | English |
physical | Leaflet TEXT |
publishDate | 1936 |
spellingShingle | Trade Union Congress, UK Automation Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936 |
title | Men or Machines - TUC leaflet about automation, 1936 |
topic | Trade Union Congress, UK Automation |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/B2C88EE9-35ED-44D3-991B-6097C49056BD http://hdl.handle.net/10796/CC0C0E7B-561B-4B53-B3DF-B9042E61E76B |