R. Colin Beever, Trade Unions and Free LabourMovement in the E.E.C. (Chatham House—P.E.P., March 1969).
2.
Michael A. Brook and L.E. Remmers, The Strategy of the Multi-National Enterprise ( London, Longmans, 1970).
3.
" Future Worlds and Present International Organisations: Some Dilemmas" (seminar discussion), Bulletin of the International Institute for Labour Studies, June 1969, No. 6, pp. 20-53.
4.
John Child, The Business Enterprise in ModernIndustrial Society ( London, Collier-Macmillan, 1969).
5.
F. Decoster, "Labour Dispute in an International Company", Bulletin of the Int. Metal Workers Federation (March 1969), published by I.M.F., Geneva.
6.
Speech of F. Loriaux, Director, European Region, of the Int. Fed. of Petroleum & Chemical Workers (Personnel Management Int. Conferences ), Cambridge, June 29. 1970, reported in Times Business News, June 30, 1970; J. England, "Labour Policy in Hong Kong", Venture, Dec. 1970, pp. 23-26; David R. Francis, "Why the Conglomerates Came Down", Management Today , October 1969, pp. 110-118.
7.
J. K. Galbraith, American Capitalism : The Concept of Counter-vailing Power (Houghton-Mifflin, New York, 1952).
8.
I.C.F.T.U. Economic and Social Bulletin, March and April 1969, a study of "Multinational Corporations and Labour Relations".
9.
Elizabeth Jager, "Multi-nationalism and Labor for Whose Benefit?", Columbia Journal of World Business , 1970, Jan./Feb., 5, No. 1, pp. 56-64.
10.
Charles P. Kindleberger, American Business Abroad (Yale Univ. Press, 1969).
11.
D. Kujawa, "Planning a Global Labour Strategy", Worldwide P & IPlanning, March/April 1971, pp. 38-49.
12.
David Lasser, "Co-ordinated Bargaining: A Union Point of View", Proceedings of the 1968 Annual Spring Meeting of the Ind. Rel. Research Assoc . (Columbus, Ohio, 1968), p. 512 ff.
13.
Charles Levinson, Capital, Inflation & the Multinationals (London , Allen & Unwin, 1971).
14.
Charles Levinson, "The Answer to the Giant Company", Voice of the Unions , May 1970, pp. 4-6 (published at 73 Ridgeway Place, London S.W.19).
15.
Henry Pelling, America and the British Left: From Bright to Bevan ( London , Adam & Charles Black, 1956 ).
16.
S. Rose, "The Rewarding Strategies of Multi-Nationalism", Fortune , Sept. 15, 1968.
17.
Andrew Shonfield, Modern Capitalism (Oxford University Press, 1965), pp. 380-382.
18.
J.J. Servan-Schreiber, The American Challenge (London, Hamish Hamilton, 1965).
19.
M.D. Steur and John Gennard, "Industrial Relations & the Labour Utilisation of Foreign Owned Firms in the U.K", paper given at Reading University, Conference on the Multinational Enterprise, May 1970.
20.
Diary Profile of Charles Levinson, Times Business News, October 29, 1970.
21.
Times Business News, Editorial May 30, 1970 (" The Need to Control Board-Room Oligarchy").
22.
Times Business News, June 18, 1969 ("International Unions Foreseen").
23.
Report of Conference on Multi-National Firms held by T.U.C ( London, 1970).
24.
T.U.C., Free Trade Unions Leave the World Federation of Trade Unions (London, T.U.C., 1949).
25.
Louis Turner, Politics and the Multinational Company, Fabian Res. Series, 279, London, 1969.
26.
Louis Turner, Invisible Empires : Multinational Companies and the Modern World (London, Hamish Hamilton, 1970).
27.
Christopher Tugendhat, " The Transnational Trade Union", Financial Times, February 9, 1970.
28.
U.S. Dept of Labor, The Miners' International Federation (Washington, D.C., 1962)—monograph in a series on such bodies; other studies available. See also The International Metalworkers Federation, 1959.
29.
MarkVan den Vall, Labor Organisations (Cambridge University Press, 1970), pp. 77-80.
30.
Malcolm Warner, "The Transnational Unions", New Society, 15/10/70.
31.
K.W. Wedderburn, "Certified Public Accountant", New York Review of Books , June 18, 1970.