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About the Author
Tom Sibley was for many years Head of Research for MSF. A former General Secretary of the International Centre for Trade Union Rights (ICTUR), during the firefighters' dispute he worked in the FBU's Research Department. His previous publications include (with Keith Ewing) International Trade Union Rights for the New Millenium. Roger Seifert is Director of the Centre for Industrial Relations at Keele University. His main research has been on employment issues in the public services, including the NHS, education, and local government.
Reviews
'This book successfully captures the spirit and essence of the FBU's Pay Campaign and the avoidable confrontation which stemmed directly from the Government's actions to block the search for a negotiated settlement. This New Labour ministers did firstly by preventing the employers from making realistic offers, then by setting up the unnecessary Bain inquiry, and later on by directly intervening to block a framework settlement agreed between the union and the employers' side. I hope that all in the labour movement will learn the lessons of this dispute. I believe that this book makes a valuable contribution to our collective understanding of an extraordinary campaign conducted by a group of the UK's finest public servants, and the obstacles they were faced with in their struggle for pay justice.' - Andy Gilchrist, FBU General Secretary 'This book is likely to take its place among the classic literature of industrial relations. The authors have succeeded in combining objectivity with a clear sense of commitment to the necessity for collective bargaining as a basis for industrial relations.' Jim Mortimer, Socialist Campaign Group News July 2005 An excellent account ... The great strength of United They Stood is that it exposes the motivations of the government and thereby the wider relevance of the strike for all trade unionists - indeed, for everyone who wishes to understand the nature of New Labour and its strategic failings. John Foster, Morning Star, July 2005
Book Information
ISBN 9781905007189
Author Roger V. Seifert
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Publisher Lawrence & Wishart Ltd