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Canadian Journal of Sociology-cahiers Canadiens De Sociologie | 1998

Workplace: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets

Joseph Smucker; Jamie Peck

Introduction: Places of Work. Part 1. Making Labor Markets. Making Workers: Control, Reproduction, and Regulation. Structuring the Labor Market: A Segmentation Approach. Locating the Local Labor Market: Segmentation, Regulation, Space. Part 2. Placing Labor Markets. Flexibilizing Labor: Insecure Work in Unstable Places. Domesticating Work: Restructuring at Work, Restructuring at Home. Building Workfare States: Institutions of Labor Regulation. Localizing Labor: Geopolitics of Labor Regulation. Epilogue: Local Dialectics of Labor.


Work, Employment & Society | 1995

External Flexibility in Sweden and Canada: A Three Industry Comparison

Michael R. Smith; Anthony C. Masi; Axel van den Berg; Joseph Smucker

There is a substantial body of writing that identifies efficiency advantages from the provision of employment security, both within individual plants and at the level of the national economy. However, the business cycle persists in capitalist economies, so the question arises: how do managements deal with the fluctuations in the demand for labour which are associated with it? That is to say, what are management policies with respect to external flexibility? In North America, segmenting jobs into stable and unstable ones is thought to have provided a solution; in Scandinavia, until recently, full employment policies were thought to have eliminated the problem. In this paper, we compare the policies with respect to employment security adopted in a sample of plants in three industries in Canada and Sweden. Our evidence suggests that policies with respect to external flexibility are influenced by the character of demand for what is being produced, by the technology of production, and by the institutional structure within which firms operate. Our evidence also indicates to what degree employment security is, itself, insecure.


Journal of Business Ethics | 2007

The Social Responsibilities of International Business Firms in Developing Areas

Frederick Bird; Joseph Smucker


Canadian Journal of Sociology-cahiers Canadiens De Sociologie | 1992

Back to Work

Joseph Smucker; Bob Russell


Work And Occupations | 1998

To Cut or Not to Cut A Cross-National Comparison of Attitudes Toward Wage Flexibility

Axel van den Berg; Anthony C. Masi; Michael R. Smith; Joseph Smucker


Journal of Business Ethics | 2009

When Economic Growth Rhymes with Social Development: The Malaysia Experience

Rabia Naguib; Joseph Smucker


Acta Sociologica | 2000

Manufacturing Change: A Two-Country, Three- Industry Comparison

Axel van den Berg; Anthony C. Masi; Joseph Smucker; Michael R. Smith


Youth & Society | 1986

Multitracking: The Success Ethic in an Era of Diminished Opportunities.

Jonah Goldstein; Joseph Smucker


Journal of Business Ethics | 2009

Introduction: International Business Firms, Economic Development, and Ethics

Frederick Bird; Joseph Smucker; Manuel Velasquez


Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 1998

Labour Deployment in Plants in Canada and Sweden : A Three-Industry Comparison

Joseph Smucker; Axel van den Berg; Michael R. Smith; Anthony C. Masi

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