The Power to Manage?
Employers and Industrial Relations in Comparative Historical Perspective
Edited by Steven Tolliday, Jonathan Zeitlin
Published August 22nd 1991 by Routledge – 368 pages
Published August 22nd 1991 by Routledge – 368 pages
The contributors point the way to a new interpretation of the employer's role in industrial relations, by evaluating and explaining the distinctiveness of British developments in comparison to a variety of other countries.
'…an important and scholarly book.' - Political Studies
Contributors: Giovanni Contini, Superintendancy of Archives for Tuscany, Florence; Mowell Harris, University of Durham; Bryn Jones, University of Bath; Werner Plumpe, Ruhr University of Bochum, Alastair Reed, University of Cambridge; Keith Sisson; University of Warwick
Name: The Power to Manage?: Employers and Industrial Relations in Comparative Historical Perspective (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Steven Tolliday, Jonathan Zeitlin. The contributors point the way to a new interpretation of the employer's role in industrial relations, by evaluating and explaining the distinctiveness of British developments in comparison to a variety of other...
Categories: British History, Economic History, History