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Trade Unions and the world of work


 

The period 1945 to 1969 saw unprecedented growth in the UK economy, to the extent that Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was able to tell the electorate 'You've never had it so good' during the 1959 general election campaign, but at times it was also a difficult period, for both employers and employees. After the end of the war, goods were produced merely to pay off Britain's debts, and after working and fighting through the war, the working classes demanded better wages and conditions, and a higher standard of living.

The Daily Mail, where Illingworth worked, was not a newspaper noted for its support of trades unions, and in many instances Illingworth portrayed strikers as selfish individuals, willing to inconvenience everyone else, and ruin the country in order to get what they wanted. Illingworth's cartoons refer to all manner of industrial disputes as well as the growth in the economy. Many union leaders are portrayed in his cartoons, and he pays special attention to the Trades Unions Congress (TUC) and the relationship between the Labour Party and the Trades Unions.

 

 

Cartoons referring to strikes

 

Cartoon which refers to the railway workers' strike

 


ILW2407 (30 January 1955)

 

Cartoons which refer to the coal miners' strike, women at Ford's Halewood factory on strike, the dockers' strike and the Closed Shop.

 

 

 

 

 

The economy

 

Cartoons which refer to the state of Britain's economy, the Governor of the Bank of England's economic forecast and takeovers in the media industry.

 

 

 

ILW2856 (8 April 1958)
ILW2856 (8 April 1958)
ILW4504 (27 February 1960)
ILW4504 (27 February 1960)
ILW3294 (1 February 1961)
ILW3294 (1 February 1961)

 

 

Labour and the unions

 

These cartoons refer to the relationship between the Labour Party and the trade unions during the 1940s and the 1960s.

 

 

ILW4183 (22 March 1968)
ILW4183 (22 March 1968)
ILW3825 (9 September 1964)
ILW3825 (9 September 1964)
ILW1488 (7 September 1948)
ILW1488 (7 September 1948)

 

 

TUC

Illingworth portrays the TUC as an irresponsible organisation in these cartoons.

 

 

ILW2676 (7 September 1956)
ILW2676 (7 September 1956)
ILW3695 (7 September 196)
ILW3695 (7 September 196)

 

Commerce

 

Cartoons referring to the labour problems in Britain after the war, in the context of competition from the United States and Japan.

 

 

ILW1990 (17 September 1952)
ILW1990 (17 September 1952)
ILW0973 (10 September 1945)
ILW0973 (10 September 1945)

 

Union Leaders

 

Richard Greene, 1910- , General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) 1957-1975

 

 

ILW4503 (14 February 1960)
ILW4503 (14 February 1960)

 

George Woodcock, 1904-1979, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress 1960-1969

 

 

ILW4464 (1965)
ILW4464 (1965)

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