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International and Comparative Employment Relations
- Greg J. Bamber, R. Lansbury, J. S. Lee
- Political Science, Sociology
- 2000
Earlier editions of this book have become the standard reference for a worldwide readership of students, scholars and practitioners in international agencies, governments, companies and unions. In… Expand
International and comparative employment relations : a study of industrialised market economies
- Greg J. Bamber, R. Lansbury
- Sociology
- 1998
An Introduction to International and Comparative Employment Relations - Greg J Bamber and Russell D Lansbury Employment Relations in Britain - John Goodman et al Employment Relations in the United… Expand
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Interests, Institutions and Industrial Relations
- Nick Wailes, G. Ramia, R. Lansbury
- Sociology
- 1 December 2003
In the comparative politics literature there are two main approaches to the impact of international economic change on national policy patterns. The first - new institutionalism - has been very… Expand
Skills in Australia: Towards Workforce Development and Sustainable Skill Ecosystems
- R. Hall, R. Lansbury
- Political Science
- 1 November 2006
This article argues that there is a need to move beyond narrow ways of thinking about training to incorporate broader notions of ‘workforce development’ and ‘skill ecosystems’. A market-based… Expand
After Lean Production: Evolving Employment Practices in the World Auto Industry
- John E. Delery, T. Kochan, R. Lansbury, John Paul Macduffie
- Sociology
- 1 September 1999
Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. Érudit offre des services d'édition numérique de documents scientifiques depuis 1998. Note : les règles d'écriture des… Expand
A Comparative Analysis of Developments in Industrial Democracy
- M. Poole, R. Lansbury, Nick Wailes
- Economics
- 1 July 2001
The purpose of this article is to analyze recent developments in industrial democracy (worker participation in management) in a comparative perspective. To give the article focus, the period from the… Expand
Who Killed the Australian Automotive Industry: The Employers, Government or Trade Unions?
- Stephen Clibborn, R. Lansbury, C. Wright
- Economics
- 1 March 2016
The decision by the three multinational automotive manufacturers—Ford, General Motors and Toyota—to cease production in Australia followed a long period of decline in the local industry. This paper… Expand
Multinational corporations and employment relations in the People's Republic of China: the case of Beijing Hyundai Motor Company
- M. Zou, R. Lansbury
- Business
- 1 November 2009
This contribution examines the transfer of employment relations policies and practices from the domestic operations of the Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) in Ulsan, Korea to its joint venture in China,… Expand
Globalization and Employment Relations in the Korean Auto Industry: The Case of the Hyundai Motor Company in Korea, Canada and India
- R. Lansbury, Seung-ho Kwon, C. Suh
- Business
- 1 April 2006
Examination is made of the complex interactions between globalization and employment relations as reflected in the operations of the Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) in Korea, Canada and India. After the… Expand
Work, People and Globalisation: Towards a New Social Contract for Australia
- R. Lansbury
- Economics
- 1 March 2004
Despite rising levels of prosperity in Australia in recent decades, there is growing economic and social inequality. Many people are working longer hours and more intensively in insecure jobs.… Expand