"Trade Unions and Their Role in the Struggle for a Welfare State" . "[90352EA7D8E2]" . "639"^^ . "Historick\u00FD \u00FAstav AV \u010CR" . "Trade Unions and Their Role in the Struggle for a Welfare State"@en . "unions social policy welfare state trade unions centres social social care economic boom the Great depression"@en . . "9788072862160" . . . "The Institute of History, volume 49" . "15"^^ . "1"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14410/14:00074119" . "\u010Capka, Franti\u0161ek" . . "RIV/00216224:14410/14:00074119!RIV15-GA0-14410___" . . "Theory and Practice of the in 20th Century" . . . . . "P(GA409/06/1060)" . "Requirements, mainly in the field of social legislation and in the field of wages and employment, thus significantly social orientation; the original mission of trade associations and organizations, i.e. mutually supportive, receded into the background. The contribution Study is based on research archival document, the share of trade unions (of diffet\u0155ent orientation) in the establichment of the founations of a new social policy of the state, leading to cooperation of state and voluntary social care, which was reflected in the growing employeses confidence in trade unions, expressed in an increase in membership." . "Trade Unions and Their Role in the Struggle for a Welfare State"@en . "Trade Unions and Their Role in the Struggle for a Welfare State" . "1"^^ . . . "50906" . "14410" . "Praha" . "Requirements, mainly in the field of social legislation and in the field of wages and employment, thus significantly social orientation; the original mission of trade associations and organizations, i.e. mutually supportive, receded into the background. The contribution Study is based on research archival document, the share of trade unions (of diffet\u0155ent orientation) in the establichment of the founations of a new social policy of the state, leading to cooperation of state and voluntary social care, which was reflected in the growing employeses confidence in trade unions, expressed in an increase in membership."@en . . .