The politics of working life

How does the politics of working life shape modern organizations? Is our desire for meaningful, secure work increasingly at odds with corporate behavior in a globalized economy? Does the rise of performance management culture represent an intensification of work, or create opportunities for the free...

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Main Author: Edwards, Paul (Author)
Other Authors: Wajcman, Judy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2005
©2005
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