This is the story of workers' struggles in the British car industry, from the Second World War until today. Told from the viewpoint of the workers, the book chronicles how they responded to a variety of management and union strategies, from piece rate working, through measured day work, and eventually to 'lean production' beginning in the late 1980s. Focusing on two companies, Vauxhall-GM and Rover/BMW, this book shows how they developed their approaches to managing labour relations. It highlights the success of various forms of struggle to establish safer and more humane working environments, as well as their failures.
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The success and failures of British automobile workers
Foreword 1. Understanding the Lean Automobile Industry 2. The Pre-history of Lean Production: Employee Relations in the British Automobile Industry since the Second World War 3. From 'Embrace and Change' to 'Engage and Change': Trade union renewal and new management strategies 4. Striking Smarter and Harder: the new industrial relations of lean production? The 1995-96 Vauxhall Dispute 5. Abridged version of a roundtable discussion on lean production (The 'Sandcastle' Liverpool TGWU office) 6. Rover-BMW: From Rover Tomorrow to the Longbridge closure and the bitter fruits of Lean Production 7. Lean Production: From 'Engage and Change' to Endless Change Conclusion Appendices - workplace surveys References Index
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ISBN
9780745328683
Publisert
2009-07-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Pluto Press
Vekt
434 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
Crossover, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Biographical note

Paul Stewart is Professor of the Sociology of Work and Employment at Strathclyde University. He has been researching and writing on the automotive industry for many years and was joint convenor of the Automotive Workers Research Network. He is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009). Mike Richardson is Senior Lecturer in Employment Relations at the University of West England. He is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009). Andy Danford is Professor of Employment Relations at the Centre for Employment Studies. He is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009). Ken Murphy has worked for General Motors for over twenty years and was joint convenor of the Automotive Workers' Research Network. He is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009). Tony Richardson worked for British Leyland, Rober and BMW unitil he retired in 2005. He is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009). Vicki Wass is Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management at Cardiff Business School. She is the author of We Sell Our Time No More (Pluto, 2009).