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Unions and Industrial Democracy

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1977
This article concentrates on the role of unions in a system of industrial democracy, which is interpreted as labor participation in managerial decision making. The Western industrial world is confronted with two conceptions of the role of unions in the plant: one, characteristic of the great majority of U.S.
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Industrial Democracy in Scandinavia

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1977
In the 1930s industrial relations in the Scandina vian countries changed from conflict to cooperation. This change laid the basis for the negotiated establishment after World War II of consultative plant committees. The limita tions inherent to the operation of such committees led, in the 1960s, to demands for more sweeping changes in industrial ...
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The Movement for Industrial Democracy

1978
The term “industrial democracy” (ID)1 is used increasingly in Western Europe to refer to a variety of legally required changes in the organizational structure, methods of decision making and ownership of enterprises in the market sector that have major implications for both welfare and efficiency.
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Industrial Democracy in Norway [PDF]

open access: possibleIndustrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1970
Einar Thorsrud, Fred Emery
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Industrialization and Democracy.

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1965
William H. Friedland, Karl De Schweinitz
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Tocqueville on Poverty in Industrial Democracies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In this paper I explore Tocqueville's views on poverty and pauperism in democratic times. Tocqueville's explanation of economic and social phenomena linked to the raise of equality, show the difficult dilemmas he foresaw with the consolidation of democracy and increasing industrialization.
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Sociology and Industrial Democracy

2004
The breakdown of fascist regimes in Europe1 after the Second World War put into question authoritarian structures in all action spheres, including the organisation of work. The following intensive social change stimulated the development of studies on industrial organisation, marked by a high cognitive potential and civic sensitivity.
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Industrial Democracy

American Journal of Sociology, 1921
J. Dowd
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The Dynamics of Industrial Democracy

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1942
Harold J. Ruttenberg   +2 more
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