Restructuring in the Service Industries

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Collective Bargaining Arrangements
Contemporary Society
Credit UK
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factories
Farm Trust
financial
financial sector restructuring
HRM Approach
labour market dynamics
management
Management Workforce Relations
Mental Health Provision
NHS Reform
organisational change
public sector transformation
relations
sector
service industry management reform UK
services
UK Banking
UK Banking Industry
UK Banking Sector
UK Base
UK Client
UK Finance Sector
UK Financial Service
UK Insurance
UK Insurance Company
UK Insurance Industry
UK Manufacture Industry
UK Operation
UK Plant
UK Service
UK Service Sector
Union Membership Density
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White Collar Factory
workforce
workplace
workplace innovation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780720123418
  • Weight: 546g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Restructuring in the Service Industries: Management Reform and Workplace Relations in the UK Service Sector. An examination of the complex process of transformation in work organization, technology and labour and product markets that has occurred. The analysis moves between a broad appreciation of structural developments within the economies of the advanced industrial nations, and an in-depth study of enterprise and workplace. It is divided into four parts. The first part reviews the theoretical issues and debates raised by the growth of service industries and employment in the advanced industrial countries. Parts Two and Three are case studies of two service sectors - financial services and the National Health Service. Part Four relates the evidence to a broader appreciation of developments in management/workforce relations occurring in the service sector.

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