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Joseph R. Giomboni – Journal of Education and Work, 2024
This research contributes to debates on intern labour, particularly preparing young workers for careers in the culture industries and exploitative experiences that may hinder their success. The purpose of this study is to enrich our understanding of the skillsets required by young practitioners and how creative autonomy can be a fruitful…
Descriptors: College Students, College Graduates, Internship Programs, Public Relations
Norton, Kent; Rafferty, Mike – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2010
Work practices in the meat-processing industry have changed in recent years. The industry has moved away from workers dressing a whole carcass towards a chain-based system, with each worker performing a single task along a moving production line. The nature of the meat-processing workforce has also changed. It is no longer dominated by seasonal…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Food Processing Occupations, On the Job Training, Supervision
Gleeson, Paul – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1995
Post-Fordism suggests that trade work practices are outmoded and industrial restructuring will improve economic outcomes. This view overlooks an important characteristic of industrial trades--the integrity of the work culture--and is oblivious to the merits of the tradespersons' cultural identity. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industrial Personnel, Industrial Structure, Laborers
Driscoll, Margaret – Insights & Issues, 1993
One of the simplest definitions of cost-benefit analysis states "ultimately, it is nothing more than a logical attempt to weigh the pros and cons of a decision" (Gramlich 1981). This definition highlights two issues: practitioners should be clear about what decisions will be made as a result of this analysis, and they need to decide how…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporations, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
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Edmonstone, John – Employee Relations, 1982
In this article an account is given of work undertaken by an internal organization development (OD) unit within the United Kingdom's National Health Service, in the area of joint consultation within a health authority. Some thoughts are also presented on the relationship between OD practice and the field of industrial relations. (SSH)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Health Services, Industrial Structure, Labor Relations
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Ronchi, Don – Employee Relations, 1981
The author suggests that the quality of working life may have more than a practical and symbolic impact on the American workplace; it is also likely to have an impact on the academic world. (CT)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Problems, Industrial Structure
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Brass, Daniel J. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1981
Results of a survey of employees at a Midwestern newspaper company indicate that job characteristics mediate the relationships between the organization's structural context and the attitudes and behavior of individual employees. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Group Structure, Industrial Structure, Job Satisfaction
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Garson, G. David; Smith, Michael P. – Administration and Society, 1975
Descriptors: Accountability, Administration, Democratic Values, Industrial Structure
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Administration and Society, 1975
Descriptors: Administration, Capitalism, Decision Making, Democracy
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Cappelli, Peter; Rogovsky, Nikolai – International Labour Review, 1994
The relationship between production systems, work organization, and skills has become a policy consideration in many industrialized countries seeking to improve competitiveness without reducing wage standards. Decision makers should weigh the costs of making these changes. (JOW)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Foreign Countries, Industrial Structure, Job Skills
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Brower, Michael – Administration and Society, 1975
Examines examples of pure cases of self-management, considers recent experiments by large capitalist firms in which management has delegated a share of authority to workers, and looks at the question of whether such experiments may move the country slowly toward more fully self-managed institutions in the future. (Author)
Descriptors: Administration, Decision Making, Employer Employee Relationship, Industrial Personnel
DeCarlo, Charles R. – 1967
The application of technology to production has had the effect of continuously removing man to greater distances from the actual material, or work, being transformed in the environment. We are about to enter a new phase of history, sometimes called the second industrial revolution, in which work occupies a different role in life. This revolution…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Industrial Structure, Information Systems, Productivity
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Gettman, Dawn; Pena, Devon G. – Social Work, 1986
Occupational social work in the United States-Mexico border region requires knowledge of how gender, cross-cultural factors, and systemic factors affect industrial workers' mental health. A major concern involves knowing when the very structure of the industrial organization must be challenged in order to promote mental health in the workplace.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Employed Women, Females, Industrial Structure
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Beer, Michael; Walton, Elise – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses how a competitive environment has given rise to a paradigmatic transformation in how corporations organize and manage people. Discusses the following topics: (1) the field of organization development; (2) how corporations transform their culture; (3) the role of effective change leaders; and (4) the role of the consultant. (JS)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Competition
Touraine, Alain; And Others – 1965
Methods for encouraging positive worker attitude and behavior toward change were examined to provide a basis for re-evaluation of current policies and programs relating to introduction of technological changes. The literature reviewed is presented in sections of: (1) "The Worker and the Occupational System," by Claude Durand, (2)…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Employee Attitudes, Environmental Influences
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