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Industrial Democracy in America Nelson Lichtenstein (University of Virginia)

Industrial Democracy in America By Nelson Lichtenstein (University of Virginia)

Industrial Democracy in America by Nelson Lichtenstein (University of Virginia)


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A close examination of what came to be known among collars of any colour as 'the labour problem' with the railroad strikes of the 1870s. The contributors cover the theory and practice of the American labour movement, the promise and demise of industrial jurisprudence, the law of collective bargaining, workplace contractualism, and shop-floor reality in the United States auto industry.

Industrial Democracy in America Summary

Industrial Democracy in America: The Ambiguous Promise by Nelson Lichtenstein (University of Virginia)

Industrial Democracy in America begins its close examination of what came to be known among collars of any colour as 'the labour problem' with the railroad strikes of the 1870s. The contributors cover the theory and practice of the American labour movement, the promise and demise of industrial jurisprudence, the law of collective bargaining, workplace contractualism, and shop-floor reality in the United States auto industry, and compare these with employment systems in Japan. This book contemplates America's industrial decline and will provoke questions, even within management circles, of the long-run viability of a work regime that does not respect or motivate its workers.

Industrial Democracy in America Reviews

...informative, wide-ranging, and provocative....Academics and activists alike will find this a sound addition to their `must-reading' shelf. Labor Studies Journal
This is an important and rich book that should and must be read by anyone interested in the quality of working life. Bryn Jones, Contemporary Sociology
The book is excellently organized and edited...the list of chapter authors is a virtual 'who's who' of labor scholarship...should be listed in any bibliography on the changing structure of work in the United States. Henry P. Guzda, Monthly Labor Review
...an astonishingly cohesive edited volume that does more than simply provide a rich and detailed history of the idea and practice of industrial democracy in the United States....This is an important and rich book that should and must be read by anyone interested in the quality of working life. Bryn Jones, Contemporary Sociology
The book is excellently organized and edited...the list of chapter authors is a virtual 'who's who' of labor scholarship...should be listed in any bibliography on the changing structure of work in the United States. Henry P. Guzda, Monthly Labor Review
It is an excellent anthology, suffering from none of the usual pitfalls of such collections. The chapters are well written, related to a single topic with virtually no overlaps, yet referenced to each other. The introduction by the editors serves as an excellent guide to the contents of the book and the relationships between chapters. It is the book's own best review. Kenneth Casebeer, Law and History Review

Table of Contents

Foreword Michael J. Lacey; 1. Introduction; 2. Industrial democracy or democracy in industry?; 3. Industrial democracy and liberal capitalism, 1890-1925; 4. 'An American Feeling'; 5. From Commons to Dunlop; 6. Great expectations; 7. Wartime labor regulation; 8. Workplace contractualism; 9. Pacific ties; 10. Industrial relations mythand shop-floor reality; 11. Epilogue.

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NPB9780521566223
9780521566223
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Industrial Democracy in America: The Ambiguous Promise by Nelson Lichtenstein (University of Virginia)
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Cambridge University Press
19960713
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