Sorry I can't see what your issue is with my last reply. There was no dissolution of trade unions in the UK during or after WW2. Indeed it's estimated that over 80% of the workforce at the time were covered by trade union agreements. During WW1 trade union membership rose dramatically.
Unless you mean Thatcher's reign (hah) in the 80s where 10 new acts were introduced to severely weaken the unions and caused major rioting.
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Sorry I can't see what your issue is with my last reply. There was no dissolution of trade unions in the UK during or after WW2. Indeed it's estimated that over 80% of the workforce at the time were covered by trade union agreements. During WW1 trade union membership rose dramatically.
Unless you mean Thatcher's reign (hah) in the 80s where 10 new acts were introduced to severely weaken the unions and caused major rioting.