'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916
1916 1914-1918 "'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916" [T0255.jpg], 1916 'Conscription enters the workshop' by J.W. Kneeshaw of Birmingham Trades Council, 1916. Kneeshaw was a strong opponent of conscription during the First World War and this was also the policy of...
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1914-1918
"'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916" [T0255.jpg], 1916
'Conscription enters the workshop' by J.W. Kneeshaw of Birmingham Trades Council, 1916.
Kneeshaw was a strong opponent of conscription during the First World War and this was also the policy of the Trades Council. This pamphlet argues that the Military Service Acts were a threat to trade unions and to individual employment rights in the workplace. |
geographic | Birmingham; West Midlands; England |
id | 3000050_8aa341f31faa40c69c052e3f780e208d |
institution | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
is_hierarchy_title | 'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916 |
language | English |
physical | Document TEXT |
publishDate | 1916 |
spellingShingle | Trade Union Congress, UK Military conscription World War 1914-1918 'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916 |
title | 'Conscription enters the workshop', 1916 |
topic | Trade Union Congress, UK Military conscription World War 1914-1918 |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/CEBBC1BA-50BE-4EC8-AD65-9A4EE992D15E http://hdl.handle.net/10796/4CA8228D-2EEC-4753-BA87-1E89CF9240D8 |