Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


Willing Slaves?

Willing Slaves?

Willing Slaves?

British Workers under Human Resource Management
Andrew Scott
May 1994
Available
Paperback
9780521467193

Looking for an inspection copy?

This title is not currently available for inspection.

£34.00
GBP
Paperback
USD
eBook

    Many people believe that industrial relations have been transformed. For some, current developments are the result of new human resource management techniques which have overcome adversarial workplace traditions. For others, old attitudes remain, their expression stifled by vigorous competition in product and labour markets. Willing Slaves? explores these competing claims. It shows that managers have come to question past approaches to employee relations. Nowadays they believe that 'winning workers' hearts and minds' is a crucial part of successful management. Equally, however, managers have not yet found ways to make their new ideas work well. Workers continue to place little trust in management, inefficient working practices persist, and attempts to build a 'new industrial relations' have fallen short of the mark. Willing Slaves? concludes by arguing that the best way forward is for organisations to commit themselves to long term labour relations policies which enable workers to participate in management decision-making.

    • Challenges existing understandings about changes in industrial relations and offers new insights into current developments
    • Provides an in-depth and independent view of how human resource management policies are actually working
    • Presents detailed evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of managing without unions

    Product details

    May 2012
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781139238304
    0 pages
    0kg
    13 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Co-operation at work?
    • 2. The shop floor revisited
    • 3. The frozen food works
    • 4. The biscuit works
    • 5. The chocolate works
    • 6. Willing slaves?
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Andrew Scott