Uniting the Tailors: Trade Unionism Amongst the Tailoring Workers of London and Leeds, 1870-1939

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F. Cass, 1995 - Business & Economics - 226 pages
This book is not only about the tailoring industry and its trade unions; it is about the experience of eastern European immigrants in a trade as old as the Bible and yet as new as the electric sewing machine; it is about the role of women in a new industry and about the impact of socio-economic change on fashion. Finally, it is about the way in which sub-divisions and differences were accommodated under the umbrella of one particular trade union.

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