YesThis article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study of tax-processing sites within HM Revenue and Customs, focusing on the changes wrought by the alterations to labour and supervisory processes implemented under the banner of ‘lean production’. It concentrates on the transformation of front-line managers, as their tasks moved from those that required tax knowledge and team support to those that narrowed their work towards output monitoring and employee supervision. Following Carchedi, these changes are conceptualised as strengthening the function of capital performed by managers, and weakening their role within the labour process
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
In my article were researched market economy mechanisms for increasing the competitiveness of compan...
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
Over the last three decades work and employment in the private and public sector are increasingly su...
The thesis examines the links between the changes in office work (in the insurance industry) caused ...
The thesis portrays the British white-collar worker in relation to four domains of analysis: the wor...
The purpose of this working paper is to contribute towards the continuing debate on the nature of cl...
Public sector workers are workers even though they are not employed by profit-making firms. As a con...
This thesis investigates the causes of the growth of contingent work and its implications for labour...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
In my article were researched market economy mechanisms for increasing the competitiveness of compan...
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
This article reasserts the value of the examination of class relations. It does so via a case study ...
Lean working has had a significant impact on the work skills of civil servants. This study examines ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
Over the last three decades work and employment in the private and public sector are increasingly su...
The thesis examines the links between the changes in office work (in the insurance industry) caused ...
The thesis portrays the British white-collar worker in relation to four domains of analysis: the wor...
The purpose of this working paper is to contribute towards the continuing debate on the nature of cl...
Public sector workers are workers even though they are not employed by profit-making firms. As a con...
This thesis investigates the causes of the growth of contingent work and its implications for labour...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
In my article were researched market economy mechanisms for increasing the competitiveness of compan...
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-...