British Labour Management & Industrial Welfare
1846–1939
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Sep '24
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Originally published in 1988, this book examines company provision of welfare in the century preceding the Second World War, a period of enormous change in the structure and organisation of British industry and management. The creation of large-scale, corporate companies increased the need for settled, experienced company workforces and for adequate levels of industrial welfare. The paternalistic, frequently ad hoc methods associated with smaller firms were replaced with systematic schemes. This process is illustrated and discussed in 5 detailed case studies with supportive evidence from many other industries. Moreover, the political aspects of industrial welfare are not ignored. The role of employers in influencing the final form of social legislation for the benefit of their own company schemes is crucial to understanding the development of industrial welfare.
Original review of British Labour Management and Industrial Welfare:
‘The book is packed with detailed information. It is well worth reading by those of us with teaching or research interests in the multi-faceted history of social welfare.’ A. Russell, Urban History Yearbook, Vol 16 (1989).
ISBN: 9781032812915
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
280 pages