|Margaret Thatcher | Christopher Hitchens on Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Economics 1987
Although committed to undermine the power of trade unions, unlike the Heath government, adopted the strategy Margaret Thatcher gradual change rather than measures enacted statutes. Some unions started organizing a strike in order to protect the right to represent their workers, but in the end their efforts have failed. Gradually, the reforms of the Margaret Thatcher succeeded in efforts to reduce the power and influence of trade unions almost can prevent the re-emergence of large-scale strikes. The reform measures , in the words of Margaret Thatcher, is to democratize the union and handing power back to the BBC vien.Theo comment, Thatcher "planned destruction of union power in nearly a generation.
|Margaret Thatcher | Christopher Hitchens on Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Economics 1987
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