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Neo-liberalism in the workplace

International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 2012
This paper argues that there is a significant gap between the rhetoric of neo–liberalism in the workplace and its reality. Drawing especially on experiences in the UK and France it suggests that while neo–liberalism can be seen as a new form of neo–Taylorist managerialism, concerned to both 'depublicise' the public sector and degrade work, it has only ...
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Neo-Liberal Kole Pazarlari

Research Journal of Politics, Economics and Management, 2013
Subcontracting ruins job security, puts pressure on the wages and weakens unionist moves. If unemployment is high and unregistered employment is prevalent, subcontracting creates a stronger base for exploitation. The employers’ ambition to exploit the employees in parallel with the neo-liberal wave turns subcontracting into a game.
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Individualism and Neo-Liberalism

2018
Neo-liberal ideas exert increasing influence on welfare state policies in Europe. Neo-liberalism values individual interaction in free markets. It argues for welfare state cutbacks and greater individual responsibility and stresses the importance of opportunity.
Peter Taylor-Gooby, Benjamin Leruth
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Now is the time! Confronting neo-liberalism in early childhood

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2022
Peter Moss, Guy Roberts-Holmes
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Neo-liberalism

2023
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China and Neo-liberalism

2010
Workshop: Neo-liberalism Between Harvey and ...
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Neo-liberalism and the state of higher education in the UK

Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Pat Mahony
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Is global neo-liberalism shaping the future of physical education?

Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2014
Doune Macdonald
exaly  

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