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Political Science Trade & Tariffs

Soviet Agricultural Trade Unions 1917-70

by (author) Peter J. Potichnyj

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 1972
Category
Trade & Tariffs, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Russian & Former Soviet Union, Agribusiness, Labor & Industrial Relations
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    ISBN
    9781487579685
    Publish Date
    Dec 1972
    List Price
    $41.95

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The only study of its kind in English, this book examines the Soviet view of the role and function of agricultural trade unions, describes their organization, and analyses the composition of their membership and the political purposes reflected by changes in membership. Union finances as well as activities in the area of labour protection, regulation of working conditions, and social security are also discussed and analysed in detail. Statistical data on union membership, their jurisdictional framework, and a chart showing the evolution of the unions are presented in the appendices. A selected bibliography and a glossary of important terms and abbreviations are provided. This is a thorough study of a subject important to economists and political scientists interested in the Soviet Union.

 

 

 

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About the author

PETER J. POTICHNYJ studied in the Ukraine, Poland, Germany, and the United States, and received a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia in 1966. He is co-author, with Grey Hodnett, of The Ukraine and the Czechoslovak Crisis and edited On the Current Situation in the Ukraine. At present he is associate professor of political science and chairman of an interdepartmental committee on communist and East European affairs at McMaster University.

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