Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry

Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry
Author: Roger Blanpain,Russell D. Lansbury
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008-02-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041130525

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This important study—based on a three-year empirical research project in seven countries—focuses on employment relations in the auto assembly industry and shows that the influence of globalisation is tempered to varying degrees by institutional employment patterns at the local level. Twenty-one scholars and researchers representing all seven countries analyse the data, clearly describe the differences across both countries and firms, and offer conclusions and recommendations that greatly facilitate our understanding of the globalisation process at the level of human resources in industrial production. For each of the seven countries—two liberal market economies (the United States and Australia), two coordinated market economies (Germany and Sweden), and three Asian market economies (Japan, South Korea, and China)—the book describes five key issues in detail: work organisation; skill formation; remuneration systems; staffing arrangements and employment security; and enterprise governance and employee–management relations. The authors offer in-depth comparative analysis of these central issues in the context of such overriding factors as corporate strategy, local institutional constraints and advantages, competitive pressures among automakers to capture emerging markets, power relations within firms, and the role that agency and interests play in shaping social action.

Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry

Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry
Author: Roger Blanpain,Russell D. Lansbury
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789041126986

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Describes work organization, skill formation, remuneration systems, staffing arrangements and employment security, and enterprise governance and employee-management relations in seven countries: the United States, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Japan, South Korea, and China.

Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry

Globalization and Employment Relations in the Auto Assembly Industry
Author: Roger Blanpain
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9041126988

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"[This book] describes work organization, skill formation, remuneration systems, staffing arrangements and employment security, and enterprise governance and employee-management relations in seven countries: the United States, Australia, Germany, Sweden, Japan, South Korea, and China."--

When Good Jobs Go Bad

When Good Jobs Go Bad
Author: Jeffrey S. Rothstein
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813576084

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From Chinese factories making cheap toys for export, to sweatshops in Bangladesh where name-brand garments are sewn—studies on the impact of globalization on workers have tended to focus on the worst jobs and the worst conditions. But in When Good Jobs Go Bad, Jeffrey Rothstein looks at the impact of globalization on a major industry—the North American auto industry—to reveal that globalization has had a deleterious effect on even the most valued of blue-collar jobs. Rothstein argues that the consolidation of the Mexican and U.S.-Canadian auto industries, the expanding number of foreign automakers in North America, and the spread of lean production have all undermined organized labor and harmed workers. Focusing on three General Motors plants assembling SUVs—an older plant in Janesville, Wisconsin; a newer and more viable plant in Arlington, Texas; and a “greenfield site” (a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility) in Silao, Mexico—When Good Jobs Go Bad shows how global competition has made nonstop, monotonous, standardized routines crucial for the survival of a plant, and it explains why workers and their local unions struggle to resist. For instance, in the United States, General Motors forced workers to accept intensified labor by threatening to close plants, which led local unions to adopt “keep the plant open” as their main goal. At its new factory in Silao, GM had hand-picked the union—one opposed to strikes and committed to labor-management cooperation—before it hired the first worker. Rothstein’s engaging comparative analysis, which incorporates the viewpoints of workers, union officials, and management, sheds new light on labor’s loss of bargaining power in recent decades, and highlights the negative impact of globalization on all jobs, both good and bad, from the sweatshop to the assembly line.

After Lean Production

After Lean Production
Author: Thomas A. Kochan,Russell D. Lansbury,John Paul MacDuffie
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501731679

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Nearly every country that produces cars views the automobile industry as strategically important because of its direct economic significance and because it serves as a bellwether for innovation in employment conditions. In this book, industrial relations experts from eleven countries consider the state of the industry worldwide. They are particularly interested in assessing whether the loudly heralded model of lean production initiated by Toyota has become pervasive.The contributors focus on employment practices: the way work is organized, how workers and managers interact, the way worker representatives respond to lean production strategies, and the nature of the adaptation and innovation process itself.

Lean Work

Lean Work
Author: Steve Babson
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814325351

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Examines the controversial Japanese model of lean production and its impact on work and workers in the global auto industry.

The Global Automotive Industry

The Global Automotive Industry
Author: Paul Nieuwenhuis,Peter Wells
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118802328

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The automotive industry is still one of the world's largest manufacturing sectors, but it suffers from being very technology-focused as well as being relatively short-term focused. There is little emphasis within the industry and its consultancy and analyst supply network on the broader social and economic impacts of automobility and of the sector that provides it. The Global Automotive Industry addresses this need and is a first port of call for any academic, official or consultant wanting an overview of the state of the industry. An international team of specialist researchers, both from academia and business, review and analyse the key issues that make vehicle manufacturing still the world’s premier manufacturing sector, closely tied in with the fortunes of both established and newly emerging economies. In doing so, it covers issues related to manufacturing, both established practices as well as new developments; issues relating to distribution, marketing and retail, vehicle technologies and regulatory trends; and, crucially, labour practices and the people who build cars. In all this it explains both how the current situation arose and also likely future trajectories both in terms of social and regulatory trends, as the technological, marketing and labour practice responses to those, leading in many cases to the development of new business models. Key features Provides a global overview of the automotive industry, covering its current state and considering future challenges Contains contributions from international specialists in the automotive sector Presents current research and sets this in an historical and broader industry context Covers threats to the industry, including globalization, economic and environmental sustainability The Global Automotive Industry is a must-have reference for researchers and practitioners in the automotive industry and is an excellent source of information for business schools, governments, and graduate and undergraduate students in automotive engineering.

Transforming the Latin American Automobile Industry

Transforming the Latin American Automobile Industry
Author: John P. Tuman,John T. Morris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781315502847

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This study looks at union responses to the changes in the Latin American car industry in the last 15 years. It considers the impact of the shift towards export production and regional integration, and the effect of political changes on union reponses.