Brave New Workplace: How Individual Contracts are Changing Our JobsAllen & Unwin, 2006 - 262 من الصفحات The move for individual contracts for employees overturns a century of collective bargaining. David Peetz peels away the layers of corporate and government doublespeak that surround this most heated issue to uncover what is really happening in relations between employers and employees. |
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... example , in recent years one of the most widely cited perspectives on collectivism , and individualism comes from a massive study of cross- national cultural differences among IBM employees by Hofstede . He saw individualist ( national ) ...
... example , in recent years one of the most widely cited perspectives on collectivism , and individualism comes from a massive study of cross- national cultural differences among IBM employees by Hofstede . He saw individualist ( national ) ...
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... example , did not have to meet a ' no disadvantage ' test , but they could not pay below a state minimum wage . They have since been replaced by ' Employer - Employee Agreements ' ( EEAs ) , which contain more safeguards for employees ...
... example , did not have to meet a ' no disadvantage ' test , but they could not pay below a state minimum wage . They have since been replaced by ' Employer - Employee Agreements ' ( EEAs ) , which contain more safeguards for employees ...
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... example , it can mean the ' the differentiation of individual employees ' employment contracts . This is what Willie Brown and his colleagues refer to as ' substantive individualisation ' . It means there are significant differences ...
... example , it can mean the ' the differentiation of individual employees ' employment contracts . This is what Willie Brown and his colleagues refer to as ' substantive individualisation ' . It means there are significant differences ...
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... example , to sue and be sued ) , they behave differently to natural persons . This is because corporations have a single objective : the maximisation of profit and , hence , of returns to shareholders . In many countries this objective ...
... example , to sue and be sued ) , they behave differently to natural persons . This is because corporations have a single objective : the maximisation of profit and , hence , of returns to shareholders . In many countries this objective ...
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... example , in one workplace Sally may need to stop her boss harassing her , Sigmund may need to be paid for his overtime and Andreas may need to have a fair chance at pro- motion without discrimination . There is a collective theme ...
... example , in one workplace Sally may need to stop her boss harassing her , Sigmund may need to be paid for his overtime and Andreas may need to have a fair chance at pro- motion without discrimination . There is a collective theme ...
المحتوى
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Are we all individuals now? | 45 |
Who is covered by individual contracts and collective | 54 |
WHAT ARE YOU WORTH? | 85 |
WAR IS PEACE | 116 |
MOBILISING WORKERS | 157 |
FINDING THE | 186 |
Notes | 213 |
Select bibliography | 247 |
Index | 257 |
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الصفحة 75 - ... .is it not the supreme and most insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their role in the existing order of things, either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial?
الصفحة 150 - I lost my land" is changed; a cell is split and from its splitting grows the thing you hate — "We lost our land". The danger is here, for two men are not as lonely and perplexed as one. And from this first "we" there grows a still more dangerous thing: "I have a little food
الصفحة 14 - continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives.
الصفحة 150 - I lost my land, a single tractor took my land. I am alone and I am bewildered. And in the night one family camps in a ditch and another family pulls in and the tents come out. The two men squat on their hams and the women and children listen. Here is the node, you who hate change and fear revolution. Keep these two squatting men apart: make them hate, fear, suspect each other. Here is the anlage of the thing you fear. This is the zygote. For here "I lost my land" is changed; a cell is split and from...
الصفحة 16 - ... features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.
الصفحة 123 - Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them.
الصفحة 150 - One man, one family driven from the land; this rusty car creaking along the highway to the west. I lost my land, a single tractor took my land. I am alone and I am bewildered. And in the night one family camps in a ditch and another family pulls in and the tents come out. The two men squat on their hams and the women and children listen. Here is the node, you who hate change and fear revolution.
الصفحة 150 - Nations as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, states that no one shall be held in slavery or servitude and that slavery and...
الصفحة 78 - Unions and their members are interested in the effect of the rules made by collective bargaining, which is to limit the power and authority of employers and to lessen the dependence of employees on market fluctuations and the arbitrary will of management.