Labour Relations and Industrial Performance in Brazil

Labour Relations and Industrial Performance in Brazil
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9780333992722
ISBN-13 : 0333992725
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Synopsis Labour Relations and Industrial Performance in Brazil by : R. Colistete

Labour relations had important connections with industrial performance in Greater Sao Paulo, the most important industrial centre in Brazil and Latin America, between 1945 and 1960. This book shows that the predominant industrial practices in terms of wages, working conditions and industrial training kept away activities based on quality and innovation which could produce sustained growth in the long term. As a result, the most important industrial centre in Brazil was locked into inefficient industrial practices and technologies, which have since marked the economic history of Brazilian industrialisation.

Economic Liberalization and Industrial Performance in Brazil

Economic Liberalization and Industrial Performance in Brazil
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780191583919
ISBN-13 : 019158391X
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Synopsis Economic Liberalization and Industrial Performance in Brazil by : Edmund Amann

In the past ten years the Brazilian economy has experience an unprecedented wave of market liberalization as import substitution has been progressively abandoned in favour of integration into the global economy. Trade barriers have fallen, privatizations have been implemented, and government procurement has been cut back. Although these policy shifts will be familiar to many, their implications in terms of performance may not. Using a comprehensive array of primary and secondary sources and in-depth company case studies, this book examines how one vitally important Brazilian industrial sector-the non-serial capital goods sector-coped with the onset of liberalization. While liberalization undoubtedly helped to promote greater efficiency in some areas of corporate performance, the impact elsewhere was far less favourable. This differentiated response raises some interesting and troubling theoretical and policy issues.

Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations

Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781839091933
ISBN-13 : 1839091932
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Synopsis Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations by : David Lewin

Volume 25 of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations (AILR) contains eight new peer-reviewed papers highlighting key aspects of employment relations from a global perspective. Topics discussed include union organizing in an informal economy, workforce training for older workers, and right-to-work law effects on the stock market.

Working Women, Working Men

Working Women, Working Men
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 0822313472
ISBN-13 : 9780822313472
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Synopsis Working Women, Working Men by : Joel Wolfe

In Working Women, Working Men, Joel Wolfe traces the complex historical development of the working class in Sào Paulo, Brazil, Latin America's largest industrial center. He studies the way in which Sào Paulo's working men and women experienced Brazil's industrialization, their struggles to gain control over their lives within a highly authoritarian political system, and their rise to political prominence in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on a diverse range of sources--oral histories along with union, industry, and government archival materials--Wolfe's account focuses not only on labor leaders and formal Left groups, but considers the impact of grassroots workers' movements as well. He pays particular attention to the role of gender in the often-contested relations between leadership groups and thee rank and file. Wolfe's analysis illuminates how various class and gender ideologies influenced the development of unions, industrialists' strategies, and rank-and-file organizing and protest activities. This study reveals how workers in Sào Paulo maintained a local grassroots social movement that, by the mid-1950s, succeeded in seizing control of Brazil's state-run official unions. By examining the actions of these workers in their rise to political prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, this book provides a new understanding of the sources and development of populist politics in Brazil.

Labour Relations and the New Unionism in Contemporary Brazil

Labour Relations and the New Unionism in Contemporary Brazil
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 0333736168
ISBN-13 : 9780333736166
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Synopsis Labour Relations and the New Unionism in Contemporary Brazil by : M. Barros

This book examines recent developments in Brazilian labour relations. Analysing the current state of labour relations in Brazil, the author shows how the proposals advanced by the new unionism have put strong pressure on the corporate system still legally enforced and have successfully developed a new political culture he terms the 'political culture of active citizenship'.

Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy

Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : 9781135020934
ISBN-13 : 1135020930
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Synopsis Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy by : Carola Frege

"Employment Relations" is widely taught in business schools around the world. Increasingly however more emphasis is being placed on the comparative and international dimensions of the relations between employers and workers. It is becoming ever more important to comprehend today’s work and employment issues alongside a knowledge of the dynamics between global financial and product markets, global production chains, national and international employment actors and institutions and the ways in which these relationships play out in different national contexts. This textbook is the first to present a cross-section of country studies, including all four BRIC countries, Brazil, Russia, India and China alongside integrative thematic chapters covering all the important topics needed to excel in this field. The textbook also benefits from the editors' and contributors' experience as leading scholars in Employment Relations. The book is an ideal resource for students on advanced undergraduate and postgraduate comparative programmes across areas such as Employment Relations, Human Resource Management, Political Economy, Labour Politics, Industrial and Economic Sociology, Regulation and Social Policy.