Industrial Relations in Small Firms

Industrial Relations in Small Firms
Title Industrial Relations in Small Firms PDF eBook
Author Al Rainnie
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317191730

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Originally published in 1989, this book analyses the economic and political position of the small firm in the 1980s, and in particular the relationship between small and large firms in an advanced capitalist economy. Focusing on the printing and clothing industries, it examines the industrial relation practices in these two contrasting sectors and shows that apparent industrial relations harmony – for example, the lack of strikes – should be put down to the powerlessness of the workforce rather than to contentment.

Managing Labour in Small Firms

Managing Labour in Small Firms
Title Managing Labour in Small Firms PDF eBook
Author Susan Marlow
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 260
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134381468

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The majority of employees currently working in the private sector are now employed in small firms, yet little is known about their working conditions. This collection of essays addresses this gap. Based on theoretical analysis supported by contemporary empirical evidence, the book explores key areas of the employment relationship adding a new perspective to our understanding of contemporary work.

Management and Industrial Relations in Small Firms

Management and Industrial Relations in Small Firms
Title Management and Industrial Relations in Small Firms PDF eBook
Author Mike Scott
Publisher
Total Pages 132
Release 1989
Genre Industrial management
ISBN

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Based on an interview survey of 400 firms in England and Scotland.

Regulating Work in Small Firms

Regulating Work in Small Firms
Title Regulating Work in Small Firms PDF eBook
Author Ida Regalia
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 245
Release 2019-10-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030218201

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Exploring the diversity of small firms, this contributed volume focuses on the crucial topic of work and the ways in which it is regulated, and offers reflections on the future of labour more generally. Traditionally managed through informal and adaptive processes, small firms allow us to understand the challenges and opportunities facing larger companies within an increasingly fragmented global production system. Analysing the case of Italy, a country characterised by a high number and wide variety of small firms, the authors draw on the results of a survey involving over 2,300 firms and face-to-face interviews with owner-managers working in 60 small and micro firms across several different sectors. Providing detailed analysis which will be useful for scholars of human resource management and small business, as well as managers, practitioners and policy-makers, the book enables a better understanding of the world of work in a globalised economy.

Employee Relations in the Smaller Firm

Employee Relations in the Smaller Firm
Title Employee Relations in the Smaller Firm PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Commission on Industrial Relations
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1974
Genre Industrial relations
ISBN

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Pamphlet intended as a practical guide for employers on the conduct of labour relations in small scale industry in the UK - includes a list of useful references.

Industrial Relations

Industrial Relations
Title Industrial Relations PDF eBook
Author Trevor Colling
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 455
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1444323113

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This revised edition of Industrial Relations: Theory and Practice follows the approach established successfully in preceding volumes edited by Paul Edwards. The focus is on Britain after a decade of public policy which has once again altered the terrain on which employment relations develop. Government has attempted to balance flexibility with fairness, preserving light-touch regulation whilst introducing rights to minimum wages and to employee representation in the workplace. Yet this is an open economy, conditioned significantly by developing patterns of international trade and by European Union policy initiatives. This interaction of domestic and cross-national influences in analysis of changes in employment relations runs throughout the volume.

Industrial Relations in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

Industrial Relations in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Title Industrial Relations in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises PDF eBook
Author Peter Auer
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1989
Genre Business enterprises
ISBN

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