Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
248
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Oct 28, 1988
Wydawca
Macmillan
ISBN-10
0333407210
ISBN-13
9780333407219
Opis
In this insightful exploration, Gill Ursell and Paul Blyton delve into the intricate relationship between state capital and labor dynamics. Through a comprehensive analysis, they shed light on how state interventions influence labor markets and the implications these have for workers and businesses alike. The authors draw upon robust theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies to illustrate the complexities of economic policies and labor practices.
The narrative not only highlights historical evolutions but also addresses contemporary challenges facing labor in a globalized economy. By interrogating the roles of various stakeholders, including governments, employers, and union movements, the book offers a critical lens on the intersection of economic power and workforce rights, ultimately encouraging readers to rethink the future of work.
The narrative not only highlights historical evolutions but also addresses contemporary challenges facing labor in a globalized economy. By interrogating the roles of various stakeholders, including governments, employers, and union movements, the book offers a critical lens on the intersection of economic power and workforce rights, ultimately encouraging readers to rethink the future of work.