Excess Baggage

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Aggressive Passengers
Air Rage
Airport Baggage Handlers
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Cabin Crew
Canadian Labour Congress
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check-in workers
Collective Bargaining Agents
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Destructive Managers
Entire Work Shift
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International Transport Workers
Job Functions
Job Satisfaction Dimensions
Job Strain
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Lost Work Time
Low Back Disorders
Lower Back Pain Sufferers
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physical pain
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psychological distress
Psychological Harassment
Recurrent Low Back Pain
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White Blood Cells
Work Station Design
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Workplace Violence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415783774
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Based on groundbreaking research on the working conditions of airport check-in workers in two countries, a previously unstudied category of predominantly women workers, Ellen Rosskam describes a form of work characterized as modern-day Taylorism. An occupation greatly affected by new forms of work organization and management practices-caught in the throes of rapid change due to international competition, alliances, mergers, and the application of cost-efficiency strategies-check-in work has been undermined in recent years by the adverse effects of liberalization and technological change.By peeling away the veneer of glamour associated with airport check-in work, Rosskam reveals how changes in work organization in this sector have de-skilled, disempowered, and ultimately demoralized workers. In "Excess Baggage", weaving through the psychological distress, physical pain from musculoskeletal disorders, strain, and violence that check-in workers experience and describe in their own words, a picture emerges of a job perceived to be "safe," "clean," "glamour girl" work, but which is comparable to industrial workplaces that require heavy manual lifting, obligingly performed in skirts, dresses, and pretty little shoes.