The empirical evidence which underpins and illustrates labour management theory has been drawn from a range of case studies across industrial sectors sited, usually, within the corporate sector. This fails to recognise the importance of the smaller firm as an employer. At present, the study of the employment relationship is grounded within a segment of the economy that no longer employs the majority of private sector labour within the UK. To reflect contemporary change within modern developed economies, the manner in which labour is managed in smaller firms must be explored. This paper considers why smaller firms might be excluded from this debate and reviews some of the limited literature pertaining to managing the employment relationship ...
This paper draws from on-going research on labour-management relations in transnational companies wi...
This chapter deals with the labour markets of small firms, i.e. the way in which small firms acquire...
Managerial control plays an essential role in any organisation or entrepreneurial endeavour achievin...
The majority of employees currently working in the private sector are now employed in small firms, y...
Small service enterprises have typically been neglected both by industrial relations researchers and...
The majority of employees currently working in the private sector are now employed in small firms, y...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rowena Joy Barrett.In this thesis an integrated...
The research problem addressed in this study is to determine what effect current labour legislation ...
The chapter draws on the findings of a three-year research project carried in four Italian regions o...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
This paper draws from on-going research on labour-management relations in transnational companies wi...
The thesis examines small firm workers in terms of three main areas: (i) the process of becoming a s...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This article tests the model of the low-skills e...
Since the 1980s policy-makers started paying more attention to the small business sector and subsequ...
This paper draws from on-going research on labour-management relations in transnational companies wi...
This chapter deals with the labour markets of small firms, i.e. the way in which small firms acquire...
Managerial control plays an essential role in any organisation or entrepreneurial endeavour achievin...
The majority of employees currently working in the private sector are now employed in small firms, y...
Small service enterprises have typically been neglected both by industrial relations researchers and...
The majority of employees currently working in the private sector are now employed in small firms, y...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rowena Joy Barrett.In this thesis an integrated...
The research problem addressed in this study is to determine what effect current labour legislation ...
The chapter draws on the findings of a three-year research project carried in four Italian regions o...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
This paper draws from on-going research on labour-management relations in transnational companies wi...
The thesis examines small firm workers in terms of three main areas: (i) the process of becoming a s...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This article tests the model of the low-skills e...
Since the 1980s policy-makers started paying more attention to the small business sector and subsequ...
This paper draws from on-going research on labour-management relations in transnational companies wi...
This chapter deals with the labour markets of small firms, i.e. the way in which small firms acquire...
Managerial control plays an essential role in any organisation or entrepreneurial endeavour achievin...