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This title was first published in 2001. This edition presents the
view that strategies which aim for team building without
recognizing the importance of diversity are likely to have limited
success. This volume makes use of the an ethnographic account of an
occupational industry based around lock manufacturing in England,
plus a number of ethnographically informed industrial relations
accounts from the developing world. The book presents some examples
from the lock industry ethnographies, exploring the experience of
work on the assembly line in a lock factory from both the
perspective of an ethnographic observer and then from the
perspective of two assembly line workers themselves. It also
presents a developing world example. The ethnographic observer's
view is complemented and challenged by the accounts of the people
rersearched. The accounts provided give a small glimpse of the many
themes that arise in the workplace.
A comprehensive and critical review of the global scholarly
literature on diversity, this book presents findings from original
UK-based research involving in-depth organizational case studies,
interviews, observation and documentary data from over fifty
organizations. Analyzing the findings from the perspective of key
stakeholder groups - diversity practitioners, line-managers, trade
union equality officers, workplace trade union representatives and
employees, it addresses a range of questions, including: How is the
diversity concept developing in the UK? Has the UK deconstructed
and reconstructed the diversity concept to fit with the legal,
social and economic context of UK organizations? How are
organizations in the public and private sectors responding in
practical terms to the diversity concept? What is the legacy of the
traditional equal opportunity concept? What are the experiences of
different organizational stakeholders of diversity management?
Whose interests does diversity management serve? Looking at many of
the weaknesses associated with more traditional equal opportunity
policy approaches, this book is excellent reading for all students
of international business, entrepreneurship and small businesses.
There are no other books with the same balance of theory and
practice which focus on the UK and European context The content is
thematically organised around key labour market, organisational and
human resources issues related to equality and diversity New
coverage of topical areas such as female representation on
executive boards, religious diversity, and economic migration
following EU enlargement This book provides up-to-date case studies
and discussion questions for use in seminars PowerPoint slides will
be available for lecturers
A comprehensive and critical review of the global scholarly
literature on diversity, this book presents findings from original
UK-based research involving in-depth organizational case studies,
interviews, observation and documentary data from over fifty
organizations. Analyzing the findings from the perspective of key
stakeholder groups - diversity practitioners, line-managers, trade
union equality officers, workplace trade union representatives and
employees, it addresses a range of questions, including: How is the
diversity concept developing in the UK? Has the UK deconstructed
and reconstructed the diversity concept to fit with the legal,
social and economic context of UK organizations? How are
organizations in the public and private sectors responding in
practical terms to the diversity concept? What is the legacy of the
traditional equal opportunity concept? What are the experiences of
different organizational stakeholders of diversity management?
Whose interests does diversity management serve? Looking at many of
the weaknesses associated with more traditional equal opportunity
policy approaches, this book is excellent reading for all students
of international business, entrepreneurship and small businesses.
There are no other books with the same balance of theory and
practice which focus on the UK and European context The content is
thematically organised around key labour market, organisational and
human resources issues related to equality and diversity New
coverage of topical areas such as female representation on
executive boards, religious diversity, and economic migration
following EU enlargement This book provides up-to-date case studies
and discussion questions for use in seminars PowerPoint slides will
be available for lecturers
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