The SAGE handbook of industrial relations
Blyton, Paul ; Bacon, Nicolas ; Fiorito, Jack ; Heery, Edmund
Sage - London
2008
670 p.
arrangement of working time ; employers organization ; equal employment opportunity ; labour relations ; international ; strike ; trade union ; well being ; work-life balance ; workers participation ; works council
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-1-4129-1154-2
13.06.1-51958
"Over the last two decades, a number of factors have converged to produce a major rethink about the field of Industrial Relations. Globalization, the decline of trade unions, the spread of high performance work systems and the emergence of a more feminized, flexible work-force have opened new avenues of inquiry. The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations charts these changes and analyzes them. It provides a systematic, comprehensive survey of the field.
The book is organized into four interrelated sections:
- Theorizing Industrial Relations
- The changing institutions that shape employment practice
- The processes used by governments, employers and unions
- Income inequality, employee wellbeing, business performance and national comparative advantages
The result is a work of unprecedented scope and unparalleled ambition. It offers a compete guide to the central debates, new developments and emerging themes in the field. It will quickly be recognized as the indispensable reference for Teachers, Students and Researchers. It is relevant to economists, lawyers, sociologists, business and management researchers and Industrial Relations specialists."
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