Job design and industrial democracy

Job design and industrial democracy
Author: Joep F. Bolweg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461343646

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The organization of work is under critique in many industrialized countries. Bureaucracy, specialization, repetitive technology, and hierarchical control structures are criticized by politicians, trade unionists, and social scientists. They argue for improved quality of work, for work democratization, and for the humanization of work. This book evaluates Norwegian field ex periments in the area of job redesign which started already in 1964. Norway has therefore a lead in experience compared to most other countries, particu to the United States, where debates and subsequent experiments re larly volving around the quality of working life and the democratization of work started only in the early seventies. The Norwegian social scientists who left their academic bastions and started action research drew heavily upon the 'open socio-technical system' thinking as developed by the Tavistock Insti tute of Human Relations in London. This descriptive evaluation study ana lyzes the job redesign experiments from an industrial democracy perspective and places the experiments in their national political and labor relations contexts. Special emphasis is given to the actual and potential role trade unions can play in shopfloor job design projects. The industrial relations of the United States is generally used as reference point in this study. system The theory guiding the experiments regards work democratization through job redesign as a first step in a bottom-up process of organizational demo cratization.

Design of Jobs

Design of Jobs
Author: Louis E. Davis,James C. Taylor
Publsiher: Santa Monica, Calif. : Goodyear Publishing Company
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:35128000921823

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New Forms of Work Organization in Europe

New Forms of Work Organization in Europe
Author: Peter Grootings,Björn Gustavsen,Lajos Héthy
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2024
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1412829615

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A remarkable development in the sociology of work in recent years has been the explosion of brilliant cross-national and cross-cultural studies in Europe examining the conditions of labor against the background of different economic systems, and differences within each of the major free market, mixed welfare, and planned economic systems that dot the European landscape. In Vienna and Budapest in particular, a group of intellectual workers have gotten together for what can only be described as breakthrough studies in the conditions and purposes of work in post-industrial society. The question of new forms of work organization focuses on job satisfaction, participatory democracy in the work place, levels of productivity, and issues of health and safety in the occupational environment. That these elements are important have long been known. But what this collection of studies emphasizes is the specific mix that produced specific outcomes. It does not shy away from dangerous and tough questions: worker control and control of workers, political participation in contexts of authoritarian regimes, and personal rewards in contexts that once frowned upon private acquisition of capital. The volume is rich in empirical studies and draws the theoretical implications that can and already have had vast policy consequences for workers in the modern " context. Issues relating to job rotation, enrichment, enlargement and autonomy, and others related to new forms of organization starting with the shop floor and extending throughout the management of the enterprise as a whole are dealt with candidly. The social character of labor, long frowned upon as a mechanism for evading bread-and-butter issues, is now recognized, East and West, as a dimension of concern that is growing precisely as the size and character of the labor sector is diminishing. This is must reading for those interested in new forms of social and policy synthesis, and ways of meliorating competing claims of different sectors in modern societies.

Workplace Democracy

Workplace Democracy
Author: Donald V. Nightingale
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1982-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442655980

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This book begins with a historical review of how authority in the Canadian workplace has changed over the past century. It proceeds to outline a theory of organization which provides a broad conceptual framework for the empirical analysis which follows. This theory is based on five concepts: the values of organizational members; the administrative structure of the organization; the interpersonal and intergroup processes; the reactions and adjustments of organization members; the social, political, economic, and cultural environments of the organization. A sample of 20 industrial organizations was selected to examine the effects of significant employee participation and to test the theory. They are matched pairs: ten permit some form of participation, and ten—similar in size, location, industry, union/non-union status, and work technology—follow conventional hierarchical design. The resulting data demonstrate that greater productivity results from employee participation in decisions relating to their work, in productivity bonuses, and in profit sharing and employee share-ownership plans.

New Forms of Work Organisation

New Forms of Work Organisation
Author: Lisl Klein
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1976-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521210550

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Monograph on new forms of work organisation and job design in connection with the quality of working life in Western Europe - analyses individual Motivation and attitudes to work and job satisfaction, and brief case studies on organisational choice, etc., and includes current trends and developments. Bibliography p. 103 to 106.

Job Power

Job Power
Author: David Jenkins
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: WISC:89046871083

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Democracy at Work

Democracy at Work
Author: Ruth Dukes,Wolfgang Streeck
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2022-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509549009

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In the countries of the global North, workplace democracy may be thought of as a thing of the past. Increasingly, working relations are regulated primarily by contract; workforces are fissured and fragmented. What are the consequences of this? How should we respond? Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck argue that the time is ripe to restate the principles of industrial democracy and citizenship for the post-industrial era. Considering developments within political economy, employment relations and labour law since the postwar decades, they trace the rise of globalization and the ‘dualization’ of labour markets – the emergence of a core and periphery of workers – and the progressive insulation of working relations from democratic governance. What these developments amount to, they argue, is an urgent need for political intervention to tame the new world of ‘gigging’ and other forms of highly precarious work. This, according to the authors, will require far-reaching institution-building designed to fill legal concepts such as ‘employment’ with political substance. This eloquent call for a reimagining and renewal of the institutional and material conditions of freedom of association and the reinvention of industrial democracy will be crucial reading for anyone interested in work in the twenty-first century.

Industrial Democracy

Industrial Democracy
Author: Paul Blumberg
Publsiher: Schocken Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1973
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015031971230

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