The Daily Grind: How Workers Navigate the Employment Relationship
Autor Marquita R. Walkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2017
The overarching framework for The Daily Grind: How Workers Navigate the Employment Relationship is situated in Labor Process Theory (LPT) which explores the control and resistance dichotomy between labor and management, the systematic deskilling of the workforce in order to increase production and increase owners' profits, and examines conflict over control of the labor process. An extension of Marxist theory about the organization of work, LPT explores the employment relationship, the control of work, the payment of work, the skills necessary for work, and the facilitation of work.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498506625
ISBN-10: 1498506623
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 4 Graphs, 5 Tables
Dimensiuni: 148 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498506623
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 4 Graphs, 5 Tables
Dimensiuni: 148 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
The Daily Grind: How Workers Navigate the Employment Relationship
Table of Contents
Overview
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Field of Labor Studies
What is Labor Studies?The American Work EthicWorkers, Culture and Social Class Worker's Place in the Social StructureLabor's Place in the Social StructureChapter 2: Employment Relations in Historical Perspective, 1870-1935
The First and Second Industrial RevolutionsUnion Formation and StrikesSocial Environment: Early 20th CenturyCourt Decision, Legislation, and Public OpinionChapter 3: Employment Relations in Historical Perspective, 1935-present
Changing of the GuardThe New DealWWII BeginsLabor in Crisis and Transition Labor's Structural and Organizational Response Chapter 4: Theoretical Models Associated with the Labor Movement
A. The Compulsory Nature of Unionism
B. Theories of the Labor Movement
C. Social Movement Unionism
D. Militancy and Social Movements
Chapter 5: The Current State of the U.S. Employment Relationship
A. Poverty, Wealth and Income Inequities, and Equality versus Equity
B. Poverty in the U.S.
C. Wealth and Income Inequality
D. Policies to Alleviate Poverty: Minimum Wage and the Earned Income Tax Credit
E. Equality versus Equity: The Role of Fairness
Chapter 6: The Evolution of the Employment Relationship
Standard and Nonstandard Employment RelationshipsThe Nature of the Employment RelationshipEmployment Relationships over TimeJob Insecurity in Employment RelationshipsGlobalization's Effect on WorkersChapter 7: Compensation for American Workers
A. Time-oriented versus Task-oriented Labor
B. Human, Social, and Cultural Capital
C. Work versus Leisure
D. American Workers and Leave Time
E. Wage Theft
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity in the Employment Relationship
A. Definitions of Race and Ethnicity
B. Racial and Ethnic Immigration Flows
C. Causes and Continuations of Racial and Ethnic Disparities
Chapter 9: Gender and the Employment Relationship
A. Brief History of Women's Devalued Status
B. Women's Participation in the Labor Force
C. Women as Primary Care-givers
C. Wage Disparities Resulting from Gender
D. Gender Discrimination in the Workplace
E. Gender Disparities in Unions
Glossary
References
Index
Table of Contents
Overview
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Field of Labor Studies
What is Labor Studies?The American Work EthicWorkers, Culture and Social Class Worker's Place in the Social StructureLabor's Place in the Social StructureChapter 2: Employment Relations in Historical Perspective, 1870-1935
The First and Second Industrial RevolutionsUnion Formation and StrikesSocial Environment: Early 20th CenturyCourt Decision, Legislation, and Public OpinionChapter 3: Employment Relations in Historical Perspective, 1935-present
Changing of the GuardThe New DealWWII BeginsLabor in Crisis and Transition Labor's Structural and Organizational Response Chapter 4: Theoretical Models Associated with the Labor Movement
A. The Compulsory Nature of Unionism
B. Theories of the Labor Movement
C. Social Movement Unionism
D. Militancy and Social Movements
Chapter 5: The Current State of the U.S. Employment Relationship
A. Poverty, Wealth and Income Inequities, and Equality versus Equity
B. Poverty in the U.S.
C. Wealth and Income Inequality
D. Policies to Alleviate Poverty: Minimum Wage and the Earned Income Tax Credit
E. Equality versus Equity: The Role of Fairness
Chapter 6: The Evolution of the Employment Relationship
Standard and Nonstandard Employment RelationshipsThe Nature of the Employment RelationshipEmployment Relationships over TimeJob Insecurity in Employment RelationshipsGlobalization's Effect on WorkersChapter 7: Compensation for American Workers
A. Time-oriented versus Task-oriented Labor
B. Human, Social, and Cultural Capital
C. Work versus Leisure
D. American Workers and Leave Time
E. Wage Theft
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity in the Employment Relationship
A. Definitions of Race and Ethnicity
B. Racial and Ethnic Immigration Flows
C. Causes and Continuations of Racial and Ethnic Disparities
Chapter 9: Gender and the Employment Relationship
A. Brief History of Women's Devalued Status
B. Women's Participation in the Labor Force
C. Women as Primary Care-givers
C. Wage Disparities Resulting from Gender
D. Gender Discrimination in the Workplace
E. Gender Disparities in Unions
Glossary
References
Index
Recenzii
Marquita Walker is unflaggingly pro-worker. She keeps her eye on the central theme of working people's experience as she tackles the big questions of what creates an economy and the history of production. This is an ambitious, comprehensive work that puts the employment relationship in its legal and historical context. The 50-page glossary is in itself a great resource.