Militancy, market dynamics, and workplace authority : the struggle over labor process outcomes in the U.S. automobile industry, 1946 to 1973
- Title
- Militancy, market dynamics, and workplace authority : the struggle over labor process outcomes in the U.S. automobile industry, 1946 to 1973 / James R. Zetka, Jr.
- Published by
- Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, ©1995.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xxvii, 293 pages; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- SUNY series in American labor history
- Uniform title
- SUNY series in American labor history
- Subject
- 1900-1999
- Geschichte 1946-1973
- Strikes and lockouts > Automobile industry > History. > United States
- Automobile industry workers > Labor unions > History. > United States
- Automobile industry and trade > United States > Management > History
- Labor discipline > United States > History > 20th century
- Industrial relations > United States > History > 20th century
- Automobile industry and trade > Management
- Automobile industry workers > Labor unions
- Industrial relations
- Labor discipline
- Strikes and lockouts > Automobile industry
- Arbeitsdisziplin
- Kraftfahrzeugindustrie
- Management
- Streik
- Arbeidsverhoudingen
- Auto-industrie
- Stakingen
- Vakverenigingen
- United States
- USA
- USA
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Contents
- pt. I. Sloanism as a System of Market and Shop-Floor Regulation. 1. Sloanist Market Regulation. 2. Sloanist Labor Regulation -- pt. II. Ideal Types Linking Noninstitutionalized Militancy, Work Organization, and Systems of Market Regulation. 3. Work Organization and Work-Group Solidarity. 4. Evidence Supporting the Solidary Work-Group Thesis. 5. The Market/Shop-Floor Conjunctures -- pt. III. The History of Market- and Shop-Floor Regulation in the Postwar Automobile Industry. 6. The Skittish Emergence of a Hegemonic Order, 1946-1952. 7. Bursting Two Seams in the Early Hegemonic Order: Market Breakdown and Shop-Floor Response, 1953-1958. 8. Repairing the Seams of the Hegemonic Order: State-Inspired, Sloanist-Regulated Market Relations, 1959-1973. 9. Repairing the Seams of the Hegemonic Order: Labor Process Dualism, 1959-1973. 10. Toward a General Theory of Postwar Industrial Development.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-284) and index.