Industrial Democracy
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Industrial Democracy is a book written by British socialist reformers Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb
Beatrice Webb
Martha Beatrice Webb, Lady Passfield was an English sociologist, economist, socialist and social reformer. Although her husband became Baron Passfield in 1929, she refused to be known as Lady Passfield...

, concerning the organisation of trade union
Trade union
A trade union, trades union or labor union is an organization of workers that have banded together to achieve common goals such as better working conditions. The trade union, through its leadership, bargains with the employer on behalf of union members and negotiates labour contracts with...

s and collective bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining is a process of negotiations between employers and the representatives of a unit of employees aimed at reaching agreements that regulate working conditions...

. The book introduced the term industrial democracy
Industrial democracy
Industrial democracy is an arrangement which involves workers making decisions, sharing responsibility and authority in the workplace. While in participative management organizational designs workers are listened to and take part in the decision-making process, in organizations employing industrial...

 to the social sciences, which has since gained a different meaning in modern industrial relations.

Industrial Democracy was published in 1897, three years after the Webbs published History of Trade Unionism
History of Trade Unionism
History of Trade Unionism is a book by Sidney and Beatrice Webb.First published in 1894, it is a detailed and influential accounting of the roots and development of the British trade union movement. The research materials collected by the Webbs form the Webb Collection at the London School of...

, an account of the roots and development of the British trade union movement.

Outline

Industrial Democracy is divided into three parts. The first part concerns the structure of trade unions and concludes that "Trade Unions are democracies; that is to say their internal constitutions are all based on the principle 'government of the people by the people for the people.'" Part II focuses on the function of trade unions and specifically the method of collective bargaining. The third part delves into the theory of trade unions.

The imbalance of behaviour between employers and employees was described by the Webbs as follows.

Contents

Part I Trade Union Structure
Chapter I Primitive Democracy
Democracy
Democracy is generally defined as a form of government in which all adult citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Ideally, this includes equal participation in the proposal, development and passage of legislation into law...

Chapter II Representative Institutions
Chapter III The Unit of Government
Chapter IV Interunion Relations


Part II Trade Union Function
Chapter I Introduction and The Method of Mutual Insurance
Chapter II The Method of Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining is a process of negotiations between employers and the representatives of a unit of employees aimed at reaching agreements that regulate working conditions...

Chapter III Arbitration
Arbitration
Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution , is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, where the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons , by whose decision they agree to be bound...

Chapter IV The Method of Legal Enactment
Chapter V The Standard Rate
Chapter VI The Normal Day
Chapter VII Sanitation
Sanitation
Sanitation is the hygienic means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes. Hazards can be either physical, microbiological, biological or chemical agents of disease. Wastes that can cause health problems are human and animal feces, solid wastes, domestic...

 and Safety
Chapter VIII New Process and Machinery
Chapter IX Continuity of Employment
Chapter X The Entrance to a Trade
(a) Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a skill. Apprentices or protégés build their careers from apprenticeships...

(b) The Limitation of Boy-Labor
(c) Progression Within the Trade
(d) The Exclusion of Women
Chapter XI The Right to a Trade
Chapter XII The Implications of Trade Unionism
Chapter XIII The Assumptions of Trade Unionism


Part III Trade Union Theory
Chapter I The Verdict of the Economists
Chapter II The Higgling of the Market
Chapter III The Economic Characteristics of Trade Unionism
(a) The Device of Restriction of Numbers
(b) The Device of the Common Rule
(c) The Effect of the Sectional Application of the Common Rule on the Distribution of Industry
(d) Parasitic Trades
(e) The National Minimum
(f) The Unemployable
(g) Summary of the Economic Characteristics of the Device of the Common Rule
(h) Trade Union Methods
Chapter IV Trade Unionism and Democracy
Democracy
Democracy is generally defined as a form of government in which all adult citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Ideally, this includes equal participation in the proposal, development and passage of legislation into law...



Appendices
I The Legal Position
History of labour law in the United Kingdom
The history of labour law in the United Kingdom concerns the development of UK labour law, from its roots in Roman and medieval times in the British Isles up to the present. Before the Industrial Revolution and the introduction of mechanised manufacture, regulation of workplace relations was based...

of Collective Bargaining in England
II The Bearing of Industrial Parasitism and the Policy of a National Minimum on the Free Trade Controversy
III Some Statistics Bearing on the Relative Movements of the Marriage and Birth-Rates, Pauperism, Wages, and the Price of Wheat
IV A Supplement to the Bibliography of Trade Unionism


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