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한국노동법학회 노동법학 노동법학 제32호
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2009.12
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193 - 242 (50page)

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This article is treating the corelation between Labor Movement and Labor Law Legislation in the United Kingdom(UK) under a economic-historical perspective. The nineteenth century saw the Industrial Revolution in the UK. The Industrial Revolution was not any single event, but the great process of economic change. That process swiftly transformed England from a mainly agricultural country into the workshop of the world.
In creating the proletariat, the Industrial Revolution gave birth to the Labor Movement. There were a various kind of streams in the Labor Movement. A representative stream was the moderate Trade Unionism, in which the working class tried to achieve the right of organization, in order to improve their working conditions. The Trade Union Congress(TUC), representing that stream, took the lead in the british Labor Movement of the middle nineteenth century.
The TUC fought against the bad law, as the Conspiracy and Protection on Property Act, Employers and Workmen Act, the Combination Act etc.. That advanced the laborer-friendly people or laborer's representative into Parliament in the democratic electoral processes, and that turned the Parliament in workers' favor. At beginning of 20th century, the reformation of the labor law legislation as Trade Disputes Act(1906), Workmen's Compensation Act(1906), Old Age Pensions Act(1908) Coal Mines Eight Hour Act(1908), Trade Boards Act(1909) National Insurance Act(1911) was achieved in spit of the reactionary measure of capitalist quarters.
Independent Labor Party, which was later was renamed Labor Party, established in 1893, was established. Labor Party took over government at first 1926. And then, british working classes have officially become to the ruling class, at least in political sense. Indeed, they are remaining the ruled class as at present and in future as ever.

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Ⅰ. 들어가면서
Ⅱ. 자본주의 성립초기의 법적 상황
Ⅲ. 산업자본주의단계에 있어서 노동운동과 법적 상황
Ⅳ. 독점자본주의단계에 있어 노동운동에 대한 사법적 통제
Ⅴ. 국가독점자본주의체제에 있어 노동조합의 국가통합
Ⅵ. 국제독점자본주의시대에 있어서 노동조합의 위기
Ⅶ. 결어: 평가와 역사적 교훈
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