Jeremy Waddington & Reiner Hoffmann: Trade unions in Europe: reform, organisation and restructuring
Throughout much of western Europe the terms of the post- war settlement consolidated the position of trade unions. The state formalised the legal position of trade unions within the nation. Centralised or industrial collective bargaining arrangements encouraged particular forms of trade union activity, based on co- ordinated bargaining. Furthermore, the expansion of mass production regimes allowed trade unions access to a growing and relatively homogeneous membership

