Myths at Work

Myths at Work

By Harriet Bradley, Mark Erickson, Carol Stephenson, and Steve Williams

During the last two decades there have been profound changes in the organization of work. Myths at Work explores these changes, critically examining and challenging some of the central frameworks that have been used to explain them. Global economic restructuring has brought about changes in the jobs we do, our labour market opportunities, and the shape of our individual career paths.

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Publisher: Polity Press
Publish Date: 01/02/2001
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780745622712
ISBN-10: 0745622712
Language: English

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During the last two decades there have been profound changes in the organization of work. Myths at Work explores these changes, critically examining and challenging some of the central frameworks that have been used to explain them.

Global economic restructuring has brought about changes in the jobs we do, our labour market opportunities, and the shape of our individual career paths. These changes have been explained through a number of potent 'myths' (in the sense of widely-held bodies of ideas) including globalization, post-fordist production methods, and a new consumer-based form of capitalism. The authors examine these myths, explain how they have come about, and question their accuracy. While doing so they provide a more accurate picture of employment and the modern workplace. They also look at the 'myths' of the feminisation of the labour force, the skills revolution, lean production, non-standard employment, the death of class, the end of trade unionism, and the 'economic worker'.

The result is an illuminating and accessible teaching and research text that will appeal to students and academics in the sociology of work, organizational behaviour, business studies, and related areas.

About the Authors

Steve Williams is principal lecturer in employment relations at Portsmouth Business School.
Harriet Bradley is professor of women's employment at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Ranji Devadason is senior lecturer in social science at the School of Society, Enterprise and Environment, Bath Spa University.

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David Allsop is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. Carol Stephenson is a Principle Lecturer in Sociology at Northumbria University.

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