Work and politics : the division of labor in industry
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Work and politics : the division of labor in industry
(Cambridge studies in modern political economies)
Cambridge University Press, 1982
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First paperback edition 1984
Bibliography: p. 272-291
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Work and Politics develops a historical and comparative sociology of workplace relations in industrial capitalist societies. Professor Sabel argues that the system of mass production using specialized machines and mostly unskilled workers was the result of the distribution of power and wealth in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Great Britain and the United States, not of an inexorable logic of technological advance. Once in place, this system created the need for workers with systematically different ideas about the acquisition of skill and the desirability of long-term employment. Professor Sabel shows how capitalists have played on naturally existing division in the workforce in order to match workers with diverse ambitions to jobs in different parts of the labor market. But he also demonstrates the limits, different from work group to work group, of these forms of collaboration.
目次
- List of tables and figures
- Preface
- 1. Workers and world views
- 2. The structure of the labor market
- 3. Careers at work
- 4. Interests, conflicts, classes
- 5. The end of Fordism?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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