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Internationally renowned experts assess the role of retail work in modern industrial economies in Retail Work . Chapters are arranged thematically to capture four aspects of retail work: the nature of work and the shop floor; work across the supply chain and the wider productive system; the skills used in retailing; and workers as a collectivity.
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Internationally renowned experts assess the role of retail work in modern industrial economies in Retail Work. Chapters are arranged thematically to capture four aspects of retail work: the nature of work and the shop floor; work across the supply chain and the wider productive system; the skills used in retailing; and workers as a collectivity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230344884
- Artikelnr.: 62944222
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230344884
- Artikelnr.: 62944222
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
IRENA GRUGULIS is the Professor of Employment Studies at Durham University, UK ÖDÜL BOZKURT is a Lecturer at the Department of Organisation Work and Technology, Lancaster University Management School, UK.
Why retail work demands a closer look
PART I: WORK AND SKILLS
Following the retail chain: sandwiches, supermarkets and the potential for
workplace learning
In the blink of an eye - American high end small retail businesses and the
public workforce system
Labour supply and skills demand in fashion retailing
Technological change, work reorganization and retail workers' skills in
production-oriented supermarket departments
PART II: RETAIL AS A JOB VERSUS RETAILING AS A CAREER
'It's all right for Saturdays but not forever' The employment of part-time
student staff within the retail sector
The 'lost boys'
Avoiding the trap: temporary identity as a means of coping with low-wage,
part time jobs
PART III: THE PRESSURES OF RETAIL WORK
Employers' 'exit options' and low wage retail work: the case of
supermarkets in the Netherlands and Germany
'No place to hide'? the realities of leadership in UK supermarkets
In search of teamworking in a major supermarket
PART IV: NEGOTIATING 'GOOD WORK' IN RETAIL
Humour in Retail Work: Jokes Salespeople Tell about Their Clients
Incentive for co-worker commitment
Union strategies in representing 'new workers': The case of Australian and
UK retail unions
Endnote: thoughts and reflections Chris Tilly and Françoise Carré.
PART I: WORK AND SKILLS
Following the retail chain: sandwiches, supermarkets and the potential for
workplace learning
In the blink of an eye - American high end small retail businesses and the
public workforce system
Labour supply and skills demand in fashion retailing
Technological change, work reorganization and retail workers' skills in
production-oriented supermarket departments
PART II: RETAIL AS A JOB VERSUS RETAILING AS A CAREER
'It's all right for Saturdays but not forever' The employment of part-time
student staff within the retail sector
The 'lost boys'
Avoiding the trap: temporary identity as a means of coping with low-wage,
part time jobs
PART III: THE PRESSURES OF RETAIL WORK
Employers' 'exit options' and low wage retail work: the case of
supermarkets in the Netherlands and Germany
'No place to hide'? the realities of leadership in UK supermarkets
In search of teamworking in a major supermarket
PART IV: NEGOTIATING 'GOOD WORK' IN RETAIL
Humour in Retail Work: Jokes Salespeople Tell about Their Clients
Incentive for co-worker commitment
Union strategies in representing 'new workers': The case of Australian and
UK retail unions
Endnote: thoughts and reflections Chris Tilly and Françoise Carré.
Why retail work demands a closer look
PART I: WORK AND SKILLS
Following the retail chain: sandwiches, supermarkets and the potential for
workplace learning
In the blink of an eye - American high end small retail businesses and the
public workforce system
Labour supply and skills demand in fashion retailing
Technological change, work reorganization and retail workers' skills in
production-oriented supermarket departments
PART II: RETAIL AS A JOB VERSUS RETAILING AS A CAREER
'It's all right for Saturdays but not forever' The employment of part-time
student staff within the retail sector
The 'lost boys'
Avoiding the trap: temporary identity as a means of coping with low-wage,
part time jobs
PART III: THE PRESSURES OF RETAIL WORK
Employers' 'exit options' and low wage retail work: the case of
supermarkets in the Netherlands and Germany
'No place to hide'? the realities of leadership in UK supermarkets
In search of teamworking in a major supermarket
PART IV: NEGOTIATING 'GOOD WORK' IN RETAIL
Humour in Retail Work: Jokes Salespeople Tell about Their Clients
Incentive for co-worker commitment
Union strategies in representing 'new workers': The case of Australian and
UK retail unions
Endnote: thoughts and reflections Chris Tilly and Françoise Carré.
PART I: WORK AND SKILLS
Following the retail chain: sandwiches, supermarkets and the potential for
workplace learning
In the blink of an eye - American high end small retail businesses and the
public workforce system
Labour supply and skills demand in fashion retailing
Technological change, work reorganization and retail workers' skills in
production-oriented supermarket departments
PART II: RETAIL AS A JOB VERSUS RETAILING AS A CAREER
'It's all right for Saturdays but not forever' The employment of part-time
student staff within the retail sector
The 'lost boys'
Avoiding the trap: temporary identity as a means of coping with low-wage,
part time jobs
PART III: THE PRESSURES OF RETAIL WORK
Employers' 'exit options' and low wage retail work: the case of
supermarkets in the Netherlands and Germany
'No place to hide'? the realities of leadership in UK supermarkets
In search of teamworking in a major supermarket
PART IV: NEGOTIATING 'GOOD WORK' IN RETAIL
Humour in Retail Work: Jokes Salespeople Tell about Their Clients
Incentive for co-worker commitment
Union strategies in representing 'new workers': The case of Australian and
UK retail unions
Endnote: thoughts and reflections Chris Tilly and Françoise Carré.







