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Globalization and Precarious Forms of Production and Employment - Challenges for Workers and Unions (Hardcover)
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Globalization and Precarious Forms of Production and Employment - Challenges for Workers and Unions (Hardcover)
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This important and cross-disciplinary book explores globalization
alongside precarious forms of production and employment, and how
these factors have impacted on workers and trade unions. The
contributors, all leading scholars in their field, investigate
central issues including: the role and behaviour of transnational
corporations; flexibility, insecurity, individualized and
precarious work; individual and collective responses; and
ideological forms and justifications. Using rich, diverse examples
and case studies they also explore a full range of industries and
sectors including agriculture, manufacture, services and state
employment, encompassing both mature capitalist economies and
global outsourcing to less developed regions. This innovative and
timely book provides a multidisciplinary analysis that advances
underdeveloped theories and will stimulate further debate and
contributions on the roles of states, employers and workers'
organizations, as well as ideology and democracy. It will strongly
appeal to academics who work, study or research the interrelated
fields of global economy and international sociology,
globalization, management, human resource management, employee and
industrial relations, sociology of work, and international
political economy.
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