Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

Originally published in 1989, this book analyses the economic and political position of the small firm in the 1980s, and in particular the relationship between small and large firms in an advanced capitalist economy. Focusing on the printing and clothing industries, it examines the industrial relation practices in these two contrasting sectors and shows that apparent industrial relations harmony – for example, the lack of strikes – should be put down to the powerlessness of the workforce rather than to contentment.

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Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

Originally published in 1989, this book analyses the economic and political position of the small firm in the 1980s, and in particular the relationship between small and large firms in an advanced capitalist economy. Focusing on the printing and clothing industries, it examines the industrial relation practices in these two contrasting sectors and shows that apparent industrial relations harmony – for example, the lack of strikes – should be put down to the powerlessness of the workforce rather than to contentment.

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Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

by Al Rainnie
Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

Industrial Relations in Small Firms: Small Isn't Beautiful

by Al Rainnie

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Originally published in 1989, this book analyses the economic and political position of the small firm in the 1980s, and in particular the relationship between small and large firms in an advanced capitalist economy. Focusing on the printing and clothing industries, it examines the industrial relation practices in these two contrasting sectors and shows that apparent industrial relations harmony – for example, the lack of strikes – should be put down to the powerlessness of the workforce rather than to contentment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317191728
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/15/2016
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Small Business
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 620 KB

About the Author

Al Rainnie

Table of Contents

1. Constructing a Modern Myth 2. The Small Firm in Context – Theory 3. The Small Firm - Combined and Uneven Development 4. Case Studies 5. Not So Great Expectations 6. There Is No Alternative – Trade Unionism and Small Firms 7. Summary and Conclusions. Appendix: The Bolton Report.

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