This paper examines Braverman's theory of the labour process in relation to the historical transformation of office work in the New Zealand Public Service. It focuses upon two exclusively female occupations, those of typist and secretary. The paper also examines the range of control strategies available to management; conflicts between groups of employees; and technological change as a political process
The two major concerns of this paper are: a) clerical job distribution in Canada for the 1911 - 197...
This thesis investigates the usefulness of Braverman's general theory of the labour process in the e...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
Within the labour process framework this paper examines the relationship between technological chang...
This paper presents a case study of the transformation of office work in the New Zealand public serv...
This paper draws together some of the common themes and summarises the key points which emerge from ...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
Lying at the very heart of industrial relations, the impact of technological change began to receive...
The paper examines the impact of radical changes in typesetting and composing techniques on 3 occupa...
This thesis explores the interrelationships between the labour process, the development of technolog...
This paper reports the results of an ethnographic study of the experience of employees in three Inco...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
Braverman's work has been central to the return of attention to the study of the capitalist lab...
The two major concerns of this paper are: a) clerical job distribution in Canada for the 1911 - 197...
This thesis investigates the usefulness of Braverman's general theory of the labour process in the e...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
Within the labour process framework this paper examines the relationship between technological chang...
This paper presents a case study of the transformation of office work in the New Zealand public serv...
This paper draws together some of the common themes and summarises the key points which emerge from ...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
Lying at the very heart of industrial relations, the impact of technological change began to receive...
The paper examines the impact of radical changes in typesetting and composing techniques on 3 occupa...
This thesis explores the interrelationships between the labour process, the development of technolog...
This paper reports the results of an ethnographic study of the experience of employees in three Inco...
Since Labor and Monopoly Capital was published in 1974, workplace studies of the application of scie...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...
Braverman's work has been central to the return of attention to the study of the capitalist lab...
The two major concerns of this paper are: a) clerical job distribution in Canada for the 1911 - 197...
This thesis investigates the usefulness of Braverman's general theory of the labour process in the e...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the literature by applying labour process concepts to public ser...