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Labour pains?

Monash Business Review, 2008
Richard Cooney and Michael Long take a closer look at innovative training activities. Copyright © 2008 Richard Cooney and Michael Long. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
Cooney, Richard, Long, Michael
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Labour History and Labour

History Workshop Journal, 1977
The tasks confronting socialist historians remain manifold. Practically denied the history of their own class throughout the school system, an example par excellence of bourgeois social and cultural domination, the working-class is raised, suffering from what can be termed 'historical amnesia'.
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THE LABOUR PROCESS AND LABOUR MARKET IN CONSTRUCTION

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1986
The critique of the neo‐classical theory of the labour market has been growing in strength in recent years. Two main strands can be identified. The American traditions emphasise the role of the production process of firms or industries, either in terms of its task requirements (Doeringer and Piore 1971), or the mode of labour process control (Edwards ...
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Labour Power

1987
Discussion of the introduction of the distinction between "labour" and "labour power" by Marx, and its otherwise never clearly explained relevance fully ...
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LABOUR CIRCULATION AND THE URBAN LABOUR PROCESS

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 1986
The author investigates aspects of labor circulation, which he defines as "temporary movement between geographical areas for work or in search of work....[He attempts to determine] what roles have been played by labour circulation in the development of urban-industrial labour forces in the transition to industrial capitalism." Factors considered ...
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«Labourism» and the British Labour Party

2000
Steven Fielding, 'Labourism' and the British Labour Party, p. 195-213. This chapter explores the concept of 'Labourism' and questions the extent to which it accurately reflects the nature of the British Labour Party ; specifically, it raises doubts over the extent to which Labour must been seen as an 'exceptional' member of the European social ...
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Labour and Labour Process

1990
Labour plays a major role in production, and Harry Braverman added immeasurably to our historical appreciation and understanding of that role. In so doing he unwittingly struck a responsive chord among social scientists disenchanted with conventional approaches to the organisation of the workplace.
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Labour movements

2018
Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio   +4 more
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Australian Labour and Labour History

Labour / Le Travail, 1983
than a little while ago. They will certainly be in dispute because no one form of marxism is agreed; probably sectarian because they will still be small groups lacking power and confined to words. Many changes demanded by the New Left have now been accepted because they met a real situation; others have been abandoned by marxists, being in effect ...
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Labour and Labour Market Theories

2023
Chapter two sets out to justify the use of economic theory in ancient history. Its aim is to illustrate to what extent theoretical concepts borrowed from economics have explaining power for the urban labour market of Roman Italy, notably the model of a market economy, and labour market theory. It is argued here that the Roman economy fits many criteria
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