A six-part series
4: A World of Difference
In the rest of the industrialised world, organised labour shares many of the problems now challenging the trade union movement in Britain. But although unions face common problems and share common objectives, their approach varies from country to country. Peter Paterson looks at the shifting roles and functions of trade unions in France,
Germany, Japan and the United States. Music performed by SAM RICHARDS and TISH STUBBS Producer CATHY PARKER Series editor
CAROLINE MILUNGTON