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Since the publication of the History of Trade Unionism ( 1894 ) by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, the predominant historical view is that a trade union " is a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment.
Doomsayers on the left such as Sidney and Beatrice Webb, J. A.
The London School of Economics was founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, initially funded by a bequest of £ 20, 000 from the estate of Henry Hunt Hutchinson.
In the introduction of his 1936 work entitled " The revolution betrayed ", Leon Trotsky described Sidney Webb -- and his wife Beatrice -- as " The most authoritative representation of conservatively pedantic socialism ".
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There he worked closely with Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb and was influenced by their theories of social reform, becoming active in promoting old age pensions, free school meals, and campaigning for a national system of labour exchanges.
His Bachelor's thesis criticized the cultural imperialism of early Fabian socialists in the United Kingdom, such as Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
Intellectually, industrial relations was formed at the end of the 19th century as a middle ground between classical economics and Marxism, with Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb ’ s Industrial Democracy ( 1897 ) being the key intellectual work.
The story of Tolpuddle has enriched the history of trade unionism, but the significance of the Tolpuddle Martyrs continues to be debated since Sidney and Beatrice Webb wrote the History of Trade Unionism ( 1894 ) and continues with such works as Dr Bob James's Craft Trade or Mystery ( 2001 ).
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Doomsayers on the left such as Sidney and Beatrice Webb, J. A.
Anthony Crosland argued in 1956 that under the impact of the 1931 slump and the growth of fascism, the younger generation of left-wing intellectuals for the most part " took to Marxism " including the " best-known leaders " of the Fabian tradition, Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
In particular, Crosland wished to challenge the dominance of Sidney and Beatrice Webb in Fabian thinking, challenging their austere, managerialist, centralising, " top-down ", bureaucratic Fabianism with a more liberal vision of the good society and the good life, writing in The Future of Socialism that " Total abstinence and a good filing system are not now the right signposts to the socialist utopia.
Haldane was a member of the Coefficients dining club of social reformers set up in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
In 1980 Sidney Harman bought the company back from Beatrice for only $ 55 million, rebuilt it into Harman International Industries and managed it personally until the age of 88.
This was based on a theory of collective bargaining, agreement or action, advocated by Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb in Industrial Democracy to remedy the inequality of bargaining power of workers.
Sidney Webb | Sidney and Beatrice Webb, in their book Industrial Democracy argued that because workers ' inequality of bargaining power meant they could not contract for it themselves, law should create a " national minimum " of workplace rights, with collective labour law to secure a living wage.
He was a member of the Coefficients dining club of social reformers set up in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
Exponents of this institutional approach included Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
She learned from social reformers Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb, who championed new approaches to dealing with poverty.
It came to reject the State-dominated form of socialism adopted by Labour under the influence of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, increasingly aligning itself instead with co-operative, syndicalist and guild socialist traditions.
By the time enough theoretical evidence existed to make a business case for strategic workforce management, changes in the business landscape ( a là Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller ) and in public policy ( a là Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal ) had transformed the employer-employee relationship, and the discipline was formalized as " industrial and labor relations ".

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The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis.
Christopher Hatton and Sidney's friend Hubert Languet also tried to dissuade Sidney from pursuing the matter, and it was eventually dropped.
The revived Arthurian romance also proved influential in the United States, with such books as Sidney Lanier's The Boy's King Arthur ( 1880 ) reaching wide audiences and providing inspiration for Mark Twain's satiric A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ( 1889 ).
He also claims that the alleged encryptions settle the question of the identity of " the Fair Youth " as Henry Wriothesley and contain striking references to the sonnets themselves and de Vere's relationship to Sir Philip Sidney and Ben Jonson.
His Sidney Balmoral James from Hancock's Half Hour also appeared in his own Citizen James series.
And Running back Sidney Thornton also emerged as a big threat with 816 total yards and averaging 5 yards per carry.
Dolomite is used when the phosphorus content is high in the alkaline Bessemer ( limestone or magnesite linings are also sometimes used instead of dolomite )— this is also known as a Gilchrist-Thomas converter, named after its inventor, Sidney Gilchrist Thomas.
The screenplay, by Sidney Sheldon ( who also directed the film ), was vaguely based on his life, but contained many factual errors and merged his three wives into one character.
She also appeared in a 1988 remake of Roger Vadim's provocative And God Created Woman, Ron Howard's Backdraft ( 1991 ) and in 1993, starred as a defense lawyer in Sidney Lumet's murder drama Guilty as Sin.
* Moulin rouge also titled L ' étoile du Moulin Rouge ( 1934 ), directed by Sidney Lanfield-with Constance Bennett-USA
Byrd set three of the songs from Sidney's sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella, as well as poems by other members of the Sidney circle, and also included two elegies on Sidney's death in the Battle of Zutphen in 1586.
Fonda got the nod for the lead role in You Only Live Once ( 1937 ), also costarring Sidney, and directed by Fritz Lang.
The two champions from those years competed against teams from the UK for the " College Bowl World Championship ," which were also televised ; in 1978, Stanford University played a team of UK all-stars under College Bowl rules, and in 1979, Davidson College played Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University under University Challenge rules.
Sidney, Leicester's nephew, died at the Battle of Zutphen in which Essex also distinguished himself.
There also existed a family relationship between them after Walsingham's daughter had married Philip Sidney, Leicester's favourite nephew.
He would often appear as a character in a sketch ; in the second series, when Horne decides he wants to be a seaside end-of-the-pier-show impresario, one of the acts he auditions is Dentures as ' The Great Omipaloni, the world's fastest illusionist-and also the dampest '; in the third series he was Captain Ahab in the first part of The Admirable Loombucket ; also in the same series, in The Big Top, Luigi Omipaloni, the trapeze artist at Cuckpowder's Mammoth Circus, and Buffalo Sidney Goosecreature, the fearless desperado and adversary of The Palone Ranger ; in the fourth series in Apache Story, he is Rain In The Face-Kenneth Williams, as Billy Two Cheeks, exclaims " He speaks with forked tongue!
These include Skullion in Porterhouse Blue ( for Channel 4 ), Sidney " Pop " Larkin in the rural idyll The Darling Buds of May ( Yorkshire Television / ITV ) and based on the H. E. Bates novel, which also featured the then unknown Catherine Zeta-Jones.
" Margie " has been recorded by Louis Armstrong, who also covered the band's " Tiger Rag ", Ray Charles, Al Jolson, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in 1935, the Billy Kyle Swing Club Band, Claude Hopkins, Red Nichols, Django Reinhardt, George Paxton, the Dutch Swing College Band, Fats Domino, Sidney Bechet, Don Redman, Cab Calloway, Jim Reeves, Gene Krupa, and Benny Goodman.
The Team also appeared in concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Australia Day 1989-the day after the announcement of the show's demise.
Sidney also has a love for animals, often seen in strips to have a large array of pets ranging from elephants to mice.
He also may have been goaded into films by his brother Lionel and his uncle Sidney, who had both been successfully making movies for a couple of years.
Later, as " Tony Curtis ", he cemented his reputation with breakthrough performances such as in the role of the scheming press agent Sidney Falco in Sweet Smell of Success ( 1957 ) with Burt Lancaster ( who also starred in Criss Cross ) and an Oscar-nominated performance as a bigoted white escaped convict chained to the black Sidney Poitier in The Defiant Ones.

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