This article is concerned with exploring how working time is regulated and experienced in the international food retail sector in the UK and Cyprus. Following Martinez-Lucio and Mackenzie the article accepts that regulation in employment relations is a multifaceted phenomenon shared by a number of competing actors at different institutional levels. The paper highlights the limitations of working time regulation in the two countries and argues that employers are increasing their control over the timing and allocation of shifts and working time. The paper illustrates how employers ‘capture’ working time regulation by exercising their prerogative to more closely match working time with the exigencies of customer demand. In this env...
This article is a response to Tayloret al’s (2010) call for further research regarding workplace att...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
Purpose - To investigate the impact of the working time regulations (WTR) in the hospitality industr...
This article is concerned with exploring how working time is regulated and experienced in the intern...
This article is concerned with exploring how working time is regulated and experienced in the highly...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent labour market institutions influence the way firms resp...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
It is now over a year since the Working Time Regulations entered force in Britain on 1 October 1998,...
Introduction: The study of changes to working time is one of continuing importance in understanding ...
During the last decades the debate on working time regulation focused on how to achieve greater flex...
Accessible en ligne : http://economix.u-paris10.fr/pdf/dt/2007/WP_EcoX_2007-27.pdfWorking Paper Econ...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibilit...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This article is a response to Tayloret al’s (2010) call for further research regarding workplace att...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
Purpose - To investigate the impact of the working time regulations (WTR) in the hospitality industr...
This article is concerned with exploring how working time is regulated and experienced in the intern...
This article is concerned with exploring how working time is regulated and experienced in the highly...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent labour market institutions influence the way firms resp...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
It is now over a year since the Working Time Regulations entered force in Britain on 1 October 1998,...
Introduction: The study of changes to working time is one of continuing importance in understanding ...
During the last decades the debate on working time regulation focused on how to achieve greater flex...
Accessible en ligne : http://economix.u-paris10.fr/pdf/dt/2007/WP_EcoX_2007-27.pdfWorking Paper Econ...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibilit...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This article is a response to Tayloret al’s (2010) call for further research regarding workplace att...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
Purpose - To investigate the impact of the working time regulations (WTR) in the hospitality industr...