Presented at the 31st International Labour Process Conference 2013, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New YorkDrawing on archived interview material from ten participants in the BECTU Oral History Project this paper gives voice to largely unheard below-the-line technical employees in the UK film industry. It considers the extent of personal contacts and network groups as a source of labour market intelligence between 1927-1950. The paper also assesses the degree of stability present in the labour market across a number of selected film industry occupations in order to provide a comparison with the precarity which characterizes the contemporary film labour market. This provides an historical context to debates surrounding the organisation o...
Technological change in the postproduction film and television industry has affected workers differe...
This paper aims to show how the historical development of multi-employer national pay bargaining has...
The past decade has seen much discussion about the scope for national distinctiveness in employment ...
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This article contributes to discussion of continuity and change in the International Labour Organisa...
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This article examines the history of the British film industry's first trade union: the National Ass...
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This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
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The conference paper is available at http://neumann.hec.ca/aimac2005/PDF_Text/Ludwin_Linda.pdf. This...
Technological change in the postproduction film and television industry has affected workers differe...
This paper aims to show how the historical development of multi-employer national pay bargaining has...
The past decade has seen much discussion about the scope for national distinctiveness in employment ...
The Working Paper Series is intended for rapid dissemination of research results, work-in-progress, ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This article contributes to discussion of continuity and change in the International Labour Organisa...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713702518 Copyrigh...
This article examines the history of the British film industry's first trade union: the National Ass...
The characterisation of the contemporary creative and cultural industries (CCIs) as ‘cool, creative ...
In the UK automobile and aerospace industries, the struggle over job control and rewards for labour ...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
2016-08-05Part‐Time Labor, Full‐Time Dreams: Extras, Actors, and Hollywood's On‐Screen Talent, trace...
The conference paper is available at http://neumann.hec.ca/aimac2005/PDF_Text/Ludwin_Linda.pdf. This...
Technological change in the postproduction film and television industry has affected workers differe...
This paper aims to show how the historical development of multi-employer national pay bargaining has...
The past decade has seen much discussion about the scope for national distinctiveness in employment ...