Handbook of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
Handbook of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
Gall, Gregor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2019
464
Dura
Inglês
9781784715687
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Contents:
1. The politics of labour, work and employment
Gregor Gall
PART I Foundations for Understanding the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
2. A theoretical framework for labour, work, and employment research
Bruce E. Kaufman
3. Pre- and post-capitalist labour, work and employment
Neil Davidson
4. Labour, work and employment in the age of globalised neo-liberalism
Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings
5. The neo-liberal state and the regulation of class relations
Chris Howell
6. Different types of societal regulation - coordinated market economy, social democracy, aspiration of worker control
Greg Patmore
7. The politics and diversity of worker representation: the increasing fluidity and challenge of representation
Miguel Martinez Lucio and Stephen Mustchin
8. Employers and their representatives: discretion, power, markets, and managers in the transformation of twenty first century work
Gerald Friedman
9. Juridification in industrial relations
Alan Bogg
10. The moral economy: flexible employment and layers of disconnection
Sharon C. Bolton and Knut Laaser
PART II Aspects of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
11. Managing labour and the labour process
Bill Harley
12. Who manages the managers?
Graham Sewell
13. Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment
Steve Williams and Brian Abbott
14. Types of work and labour
Rachel Lara Cohen
15. Non-standard work and non-standard workers
Vicki Smith and Brian Halpin
16. Non-remunerated work
Colin C Williams
17. Skills and the social value of work
Patricia Findlay
18. The expansion of the labour market and the politics of migration
Gabriella Alberti
19. Gender segregation and labour market institutions
Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Linley Lord
20. Labour market, work and employment segregation by race
Steve Jefferys
21. Training and development - whose interests are being served?
Mark Stuart
22. Kinship and community networks
Robert MacKenzie, Zyama Ciupijus and Chris Forde
Index
1. The politics of labour, work and employment
Gregor Gall
PART I Foundations for Understanding the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
2. A theoretical framework for labour, work, and employment research
Bruce E. Kaufman
3. Pre- and post-capitalist labour, work and employment
Neil Davidson
4. Labour, work and employment in the age of globalised neo-liberalism
Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings
5. The neo-liberal state and the regulation of class relations
Chris Howell
6. Different types of societal regulation - coordinated market economy, social democracy, aspiration of worker control
Greg Patmore
7. The politics and diversity of worker representation: the increasing fluidity and challenge of representation
Miguel Martinez Lucio and Stephen Mustchin
8. Employers and their representatives: discretion, power, markets, and managers in the transformation of twenty first century work
Gerald Friedman
9. Juridification in industrial relations
Alan Bogg
10. The moral economy: flexible employment and layers of disconnection
Sharon C. Bolton and Knut Laaser
PART II Aspects of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
11. Managing labour and the labour process
Bill Harley
12. Who manages the managers?
Graham Sewell
13. Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment
Steve Williams and Brian Abbott
14. Types of work and labour
Rachel Lara Cohen
15. Non-standard work and non-standard workers
Vicki Smith and Brian Halpin
16. Non-remunerated work
Colin C Williams
17. Skills and the social value of work
Patricia Findlay
18. The expansion of the labour market and the politics of migration
Gabriella Alberti
19. Gender segregation and labour market institutions
Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Linley Lord
20. Labour market, work and employment segregation by race
Steve Jefferys
21. Training and development - whose interests are being served?
Mark Stuart
22. Kinship and community networks
Robert MacKenzie, Zyama Ciupijus and Chris Forde
Index
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politics of labour; work and employment; labour; work; employment; employment relations
Contents:
1. The politics of labour, work and employment
Gregor Gall
PART I Foundations for Understanding the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
2. A theoretical framework for labour, work, and employment research
Bruce E. Kaufman
3. Pre- and post-capitalist labour, work and employment
Neil Davidson
4. Labour, work and employment in the age of globalised neo-liberalism
Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings
5. The neo-liberal state and the regulation of class relations
Chris Howell
6. Different types of societal regulation - coordinated market economy, social democracy, aspiration of worker control
Greg Patmore
7. The politics and diversity of worker representation: the increasing fluidity and challenge of representation
Miguel Martinez Lucio and Stephen Mustchin
8. Employers and their representatives: discretion, power, markets, and managers in the transformation of twenty first century work
Gerald Friedman
9. Juridification in industrial relations
Alan Bogg
10. The moral economy: flexible employment and layers of disconnection
Sharon C. Bolton and Knut Laaser
PART II Aspects of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
11. Managing labour and the labour process
Bill Harley
12. Who manages the managers?
Graham Sewell
13. Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment
Steve Williams and Brian Abbott
14. Types of work and labour
Rachel Lara Cohen
15. Non-standard work and non-standard workers
Vicki Smith and Brian Halpin
16. Non-remunerated work
Colin C Williams
17. Skills and the social value of work
Patricia Findlay
18. The expansion of the labour market and the politics of migration
Gabriella Alberti
19. Gender segregation and labour market institutions
Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Linley Lord
20. Labour market, work and employment segregation by race
Steve Jefferys
21. Training and development - whose interests are being served?
Mark Stuart
22. Kinship and community networks
Robert MacKenzie, Zyama Ciupijus and Chris Forde
Index
1. The politics of labour, work and employment
Gregor Gall
PART I Foundations for Understanding the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
2. A theoretical framework for labour, work, and employment research
Bruce E. Kaufman
3. Pre- and post-capitalist labour, work and employment
Neil Davidson
4. Labour, work and employment in the age of globalised neo-liberalism
Jason Heyes and Thomas Hastings
5. The neo-liberal state and the regulation of class relations
Chris Howell
6. Different types of societal regulation - coordinated market economy, social democracy, aspiration of worker control
Greg Patmore
7. The politics and diversity of worker representation: the increasing fluidity and challenge of representation
Miguel Martinez Lucio and Stephen Mustchin
8. Employers and their representatives: discretion, power, markets, and managers in the transformation of twenty first century work
Gerald Friedman
9. Juridification in industrial relations
Alan Bogg
10. The moral economy: flexible employment and layers of disconnection
Sharon C. Bolton and Knut Laaser
PART II Aspects of the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment
11. Managing labour and the labour process
Bill Harley
12. Who manages the managers?
Graham Sewell
13. Beyond the workplace: how civil society organisations attempt to exercise regulatory influence over work and employment
Steve Williams and Brian Abbott
14. Types of work and labour
Rachel Lara Cohen
15. Non-standard work and non-standard workers
Vicki Smith and Brian Halpin
16. Non-remunerated work
Colin C Williams
17. Skills and the social value of work
Patricia Findlay
18. The expansion of the labour market and the politics of migration
Gabriella Alberti
19. Gender segregation and labour market institutions
Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Linley Lord
20. Labour market, work and employment segregation by race
Steve Jefferys
21. Training and development - whose interests are being served?
Mark Stuart
22. Kinship and community networks
Robert MacKenzie, Zyama Ciupijus and Chris Forde
Index
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