ABSTRACT

Women workers are now a third of trade union members in Britain (LRD, 1991). During the 1970s and 1980s there were a number of major developments in trade union policies on women's rights. More women came through to positions of trade union leadership, although women are still under-represented in many areas. Women and issues of women's rights moved to a more central position, if not yet exactly centre stage, in the labour movement.