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Labour Relations in the Motor Industry : A Study of Industrial Unrest and an International Comparison, Hardback Book

Labour Relations in the Motor Industry : A Study of Industrial Unrest and an International Comparison Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: The Automobile Industry series

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This book, originally published in 1967, takes the automobile industry experience as a basis for a wider view of industrial relations, trends and developments of the 1950s and 60s.

The study also analyses the emergence of new institutions and systems of labour-management relationships.

It contains chapters on the effects of automotion and technical change, on the impact of fluctuations in the market for cars and on wage trends.

There are detailed surveys of some of the biggest post-war disputes and especially of trade union organization, the shop steward system, the experience of individual firms, such as Austin, Ford and Fiat.

There is also a comparative survey of labour relationships in other major car manufacturing countries such as the USA, Germany and Japan.

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