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First published in 1984, Industrial Relations in the Future
highlights probable developments in Britain's system of industrial
relations into the 1990s. It also provides a basis for further and
detailed analysis and debate of issues central to the nation's
future. Written by distinguished scholars in their respective
fields, the three main sections give reviews from three contrasting
traditions- mainstream industrial relations, industrial sociology
and management, and labour economics. These accounts are highly
complementary in the ways in which, in each and every case, issues
of collective bargaining, managerial strategy and union response,
and the behaviour of governments are all set against a broad
backcloth of economic, political, and social changes. The authors
see the ultimate outcome as depending greatly on the policies and
types of action of organised labour, managements and governments,
and possibly of wider social movements as well. This book will be
an essential read for scholars and researchers of labour economics,
industrial sociology, economics, and public policy.
Using original data, Managers in the Making presents a thorough
analysis of the processes by which managers are made in Britain and
Japan. It provides a detailed comparative study of the careers,
training, developmental experience and job demands of managers in
eight named companies, matching British firms with Japanese
counterparts. Using qualitative and quantitative data the authors
offer an understanding of these processes within organizational,
sectoral and national contexts. Managers' perceptions, reactions
and concerns are recorded and analysed throughout.
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