Tony Cliff & Colin Barker, Incomes policy, legislation and shop stewards, London 1966.
Reprinted in Tony Cliff, In the Thick of Workers’ Struggle, Selected Writings Vol. 2, Bookmarks, London 2002, pp. 22–121.
Transcribed by Artroom, East End Offset (TU), London.
Marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.
Introduction
by Reg Birch
Preface
1. Why incomes policy?
2. Is it incomes policy or wage restraint?
3. Incomes policy and economic growth
4. George Brown’s plan and George Brown’s planners
5. The wages front
6. The dead weight of bureaucracy
7. Shop stewards and unofficial strikes
8. Anti-union legislation
9. The way ahead
1. For reading the typescript and commenting upon it we have to thank Geoff Carlsson, Roger Cox, Paul Derrick, Jim Higgins, James Hinton, Mike Kidron, Geoff Mitchell, Bob Rowthorne, Bill Taylor and Peter Turner. They are of course not responsible for any errors of fact or judgment that may remain. – Tony Cliff and Colin Barker, May 1966. |
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