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The broad field of employment relations is diverse and complex and is under constant development and reinvention. This Research Handbook discusses fundamental theories and approaches to work and employment relations, and their connection to broader political and societal changes occurring throughout the world. It provides comprehensive coverage of work and employment relations theory and practice.

This up-to-date research compendium has drawn together a range of international authors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. There are chapters from labor historians, theoreticians, more mainstream industrial relations scholars, sociologists, organizational psychologists, geographers, policy advisors, economists and lawyers. At the heart of each chapter is the notion that the world of work and employment relations has changed substantially since the halcyon days of IR, throughout the Dunlop Era of the 1950s. However many areas of enquiry remain, and more questions have developed with society and technology. This Handbook reflects this view. As the field of study and practice continues to evolve throughout the twenty-first century - what lessons have we learned from the past and what can we expect in the future?





Academics and postgraduate students researching industrial relations, human resource management, employment relations, industrial sociology and sociology of work will find this important resource invaluable.

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This is an enlightening text on the subject of employment and work relations that will be useful for students in economics, specifically those studying labor relations. -- Lucy Heckman, American Reference Books Annual 2012

List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 The changing face of work and employment relations
1(12)
Adrian Wilkinson
Keith Townsend
PART I EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS THEORY
2 The future of employment relations: insights from theory
13(32)
Bruce E. Kaufman
3 Finding the future in the past? The social philosophy of Oxford industrial relations pluralism
45(24)
Peter Ackers
PART II ACTORS
4 The state and employment relations
69(22)
Jason Heyes
Ian Clark
5 Union strategy and circumstance: back to the future and forward to the past?
91(20)
Gregor Gall
6 Concerted capital: understanding employer interests and the role of employer coordination in contemporary employment relations
111(19)
Michael Barry
7 New and emerging actors in work and employment relations: the case of civil society organizations
130(20)
Steve Williams
Brian Abbott
Edmund Heery
8 Employment relations and managerial work: an international perspective
150(19)
John Hassard
Leo McCann
Jonathan Morris
PART III RETHINKING LABOUR
9 Skills in the twenty-first-century organization: the career of a notion
169(19)
Anne Fearfull
Martin Dowling
10 Working time in the employment relationship: working time, perceived control and work-life balance
188(24)
Lonnie Golden
Barbara Wiens-Tuers
Susan J. Lambert
Julia R. Henly
11 Migration and labour markets: an interpretation of the literature
212(18)
Tom Lusis
Harald Bauder
12 Child labor
230(23)
Scott Lyon
Furio Rosati
PART IV CHANGING CONTEXTS
13 Flexicurity: still going strong or a victim of the crisis?
253(26)
Peter Auer
Kazutoshi Chatani
14 Governance, finance and employment relations
279(17)
Geoffrey Wood
15 Employment relations and corporate social responsibility
296(23)
Steve Brammer
16 Industrial relations in China: ball of confusion?
319(26)
E. Patrick McDermott
PART V TOWARDS A FAIRER WORKPLACE?
17 Equity in the twenty-first-century workplace
345(25)
Glenda Stradian
John Burgess
Erica French
18 Dimensions of dignity: defining the future of work
370(15)
Sharon Bolton
19 Justice in the twenty-first-century organization
385(20)
Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro
Rashpal K. Dhensa
Index 405
Edited by Keith Townsend, Professor of Human Resources and Employment Relations, Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith University and Adrian Wilkinson, Professor of Human Resource Management, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia