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An analysis and comparison of changes in enterprises in seven European transitional economies since 1989. This study argues that these countries are developing a distinctive, hybrid form of politicized managerial capitalism. Competition - not privatization - has transformed management practice.
A study of workers struggles against management regimes in Britain's car industry from the Second World War to the late 1980s.
Offering an introduction to Resilience Engineering of systems, this book provides insights into system safety as an aggregate of its various components, subsystems, software, organizations, human behaviours, and the way in which they interact. It is intended for safety managers and engineers, security experts, and others.
Offers an exploration of the relationship between the voluntary sector and state agencies, and the impact of this on employment in the sector, giving an insight into what it is like to work in a voluntary organization in the UK.
This book comprehensively analyzes the impact of continuing European integration on industrial relations institutions and outcomes. It organizes an immensely rich body of theoretical and empirical material to sustain its core argument that the governance of industrial relations is increasingly multi level.
The second edition of this successful introduction to employee relations adopts a wide perspective - regarding the subject as an important facet of general management and not merely as a description of institutional rules.
Presents a collection of compelling research which makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico among women who work in fast-food restaurants, supermarkets and agricultural production. This book contains 14 chapters which take a critical look at how the North American Free Trade Agreement has affected these women's living conditions.
This book examines the role of collective bargaining in the unionized business enterprise and the importance of labor relations in the industrial relations system.
This volume examines the role of law in increasing the legitimacy of European decision-making by structuring and facilitating diverse forms of participation, representation, and deliberation. The role of interest groups in the debates over the legitimacy of the European Union is examined.