"Labour Co-partnership, Volume 10" offers insights into the co-partnership movement, a significant force in shaping labor relations and industrial reform. This volume provides a detailed look at the principles and practices of co-partnership, where employees share in the profits and governance of their companies. It explores the benefits of fostering a more collaborative and equitable workplace.
Published by the Labour Co-partnership Association, London, and the Co-partnership Tenants Housing Council, this volume encapsulates the era's aspirations for a more just and harmonious industrial society. It presents valuable historical context for understanding contemporary debates about worker empowerment, profit-sharing, and the future of work.
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