The Worker Directors - Derek Fatchett
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Résumé : First published in 1976, The Worker Directors: A Sociology of Participation offers an exploration of industrial democracy and the role of worker participation in corporate decision-making. Drawing on extensive research and case studies, the authors delve into the emergence and implementation of worker-director schemes, with a particular focus on the British steel industry during a period of significant economic and social change. The book examines the evolution of participation in the 1960s, the challenges of organizational adjustment, and the dynamics of worker representation at the boardroom level. Through detailed analysis, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the experiences, challenges, and contributions of worker directors, while also situating their findings within a broader European context. With its rich sociological insights and practical implications, The Worker Directors remains a seminal work for those interested in industrial relations, organizational change, and the sociology of work.
Biographie: Editorial Foreword Preface 1. Introduction 2. Participation in the Sixties 3. Vocabularies of Participation 4. Change and Adjustment in Steel 5. Genesis of the Worker- Director Scheme 6. The Organization 7. The Worker Directors I 8. The Worker Directors II 9. The Worker Directors III 10. Redundancy: An Issue and Some Themes Explored 11. The European Experience 12. Conclusions and Beginnings Postscript: The Development of Participation Appendix Index
Sommaire: Peter Brannen, Eric Batstone, Derek Fatchett and Philip White