More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... these demands . For ex- ample , while many blue - collar workers are currently asking , not for equality , but for an improvement in working conditions and some control over the assembly - line process , 3 Introduction.
... these demands . For ex- ample , while many blue - collar workers are currently asking , not for equality , but for an improvement in working conditions and some control over the assembly - line process , 3 Introduction.
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Herbert J. Gans. and some control over the assembly - line process , the outcome of their demands will inevitably reduce the power of manage- / ment and thus make labor - management relations somewhat more equal . The making of demands ...
Herbert J. Gans. and some control over the assembly - line process , the outcome of their demands will inevitably reduce the power of manage- / ment and thus make labor - management relations somewhat more equal . The making of demands ...
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... assembly - line workers have sought better working conditions , more control over the operation of the line , and thus more autonomy in their work ; and enlisted men have called for reductions in the power of officers . Skilled service ...
... assembly - line workers have sought better working conditions , more control over the operation of the line , and thus more autonomy in their work ; and enlisted men have called for reductions in the power of officers . Skilled service ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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