What Workers Say : Employee Voice in the Anglo-American Workplace /
This book brings together research in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand to answer a series of key questions:* What opportunities do employees in Anglo-American workplaces have to voice their concerns and what do they seek? * To what extent, and in wha...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca :
ILR Press/Cornell University Press,
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The Anglo-American economies and employee voice / Richard B. Freeman, Peter Boxall, Peter Haynes
- Can the United States clear the market for representation and participation? / Richard B. Freeman
- Say what? Employee voice in Canada / Michele Campolieti, Rafael Gomez, Morley Gunderson
- What voice do British workers want? / Alex Bryson, Richard B. Freeman
- Employee voice in the Irish workplace : status and prospect / John Geary
- Australian workers : finding their voice? / Julian Teicher ... [and others]
- Employee voice and voicelessness in New Zealand / Peter Boxall, Peter Haynes, Keith Macky
- Employee voice in the Anglo-American world : what does it mean for unions? / David Peetz, Ann Frost
- Why should employers bother with worker voice? / John Purcell, Konstantinos Georgiadis
- What should governments do? / Thomas A. Kochan
- Conclusion: What workers say in the Anglo-American world / Peter Boxall, Peter Haynes, Richard B. Freeman.