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M54 - Labor Management
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Manufacturing empowerment? Employee involvement in the labour process after Fordism
- Matt Vidal
Socioecon. Rev. 2007; 5: 197-232.
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Managing flexible work arrangements in US organizations: formalized discretion or a right to ask
- Erin L. Kelly and Alexandra Kalev
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 379-416.
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- SYMPOSIUM: VOICE AT WORK...WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT?
Voice at work...what do employers want? A symposium summary
- Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez, and Paul Willman
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 279-282.
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- SYMPOSIUM: VOICE AT WORK...WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT?
The sound of silence: which employers choose no employee voice and why?
- Paul Willman, Alex Bryson, and Rafael Gomez
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 283-299.
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- SYMPOSIUM: VOICE AT WORK...WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT?
What determined employer voice choice in Britain in the 20th century? A critique of the Sound of Silence model
- Andy Charlwood
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 301-309.
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- SYMPOSIUM: VOICE AT WORK...WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT?
The power to create or obstruct employee voice: does US public policy skew employer preference for no voice workplaces?
- Michael H. LeRoy
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 311-319.
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- SYMPOSIUM: VOICE AT WORK...WHAT DO EMPLOYERS WANT?
A process of transitionEmployer strategies and outcomes of employee voice at Eurotunnel
- Paul J. Gollan
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 337-351.
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- SYMPOSIUM ON THE LABOUR LAW AND THE NEW WORKPLACE
Anglo-American corporate governance and the employment relationship: a case to answer?
- Simon Deakin, Richard Hobbs, Suzanne J. Konzelmann, and Frank Wilkinson
Socioecon. Rev. 2006; 4: 155-174.
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- LOW WAGE EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
Low-wage employment in America: results from a set of recent industry case studies
- Eileen Appelbaum, Annette Bernhardt, Richard J. Murnane, and Jeremy A. Weinberg
Socioecon. Rev. 2005; 3: 293-310.
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