Quote: youngian @ December 21 2011, 11:39 AM GMTAs someone who has always been a union member I think a lot of what you say is correct. I recently read an argument that Britian unionised much earlier and there was a culture of craft and guild associations that protected their skills and trade with great verve. Admirable the skills of the typewriter making guild might be they weren't much good to the late 20th century.
But that was then, unions at car factories in the UK are in some of the most succesful plants in Europe. Pity it took the Japanese and Germans to remind us how to do it.
Absolutely. And though protectionism always leads to disaster, British governments should definitely always be looking to invest in training and development in skilled/competitive industries.