Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head office, resulting in a reduction of managerial autonomy at store level. This article employs a typology of controls developed from labour process scholarship to explore how retail managers negotiate the control of their predominantly part-time workforce. Using an Australian supermarket chain as a case, and mixed methods, the article demonstrates that supermarkets use a multiplicity of forms of control across their workforce. For front line service workers, the article identifies a new configuration of controls which intersects with employment status and acts differentially for checkout operators on different employment contracts
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
With reference to the performance management research agenda, this article focuses on the politics o...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
Retail is a major employing industry across all nations. In the case of Australia, the retail indust...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
This paper explores the dynamics of organisational restructuring and the changing nature of work in ...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to provide comparative data on the nature of labour resourcing...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
This article focuses on the important issue of job quality in part-time work, using a case study of ...
In order to understand the control of service work, most service literature has focused on its produ...
Retail supply chains are a central feature of contemporary service-based economies. For supermarkets...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in managing attendan...
This paper is concerned with exploring performance management in supply and distribution organisatio...
This paper uses survey data to explore employee satisfaction with working time arrangements within a...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
With reference to the performance management research agenda, this article focuses on the politics o...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
Retail is a major employing industry across all nations. In the case of Australia, the retail indust...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
This paper explores the dynamics of organisational restructuring and the changing nature of work in ...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to provide comparative data on the nature of labour resourcing...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
This article focuses on the important issue of job quality in part-time work, using a case study of ...
In order to understand the control of service work, most service literature has focused on its produ...
Retail supply chains are a central feature of contemporary service-based economies. For supermarkets...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in managing attendan...
This paper is concerned with exploring performance management in supply and distribution organisatio...
This paper uses survey data to explore employee satisfaction with working time arrangements within a...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
With reference to the performance management research agenda, this article focuses on the politics o...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...