Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: The Transformation of Work in the 21st Century
- Duffy, Ann (Author)
- Glenday, Daniel (Author)
- Pupo, Norene (Author)
- Broad, Dave (Author)
- Burman, Patrick W. (Author)
- Shalla, Vivian (Author)
- Glenday, Daniel (Author)
- Stratton-Devine, Kay (Author)
- Taylor, Laurel (Author)
- Haryett, Kathy (Author)
- Burman, Patrick (Author)
- White, Jerry (Author)
- Livingstone, David W. (Author)
- Pupo, Norene (Editor)
- Glenday, Daniel (Editor)
- Duffy, Ann (Editor)
Contents: Introduction: Debating the future of work (pages 1-5). Part 1. Canadian working lives in turmoil: The traditional workplace transformed (7). Lost horizons, leisure shock: good jobs, bad jobs, uncertain future / Daniel Glenday (8-34)-- From cars to casinos, from work to workfare: the brave new world of Canadian employment / Jamie Swift (35-52)-- The casualization of the labour force / Dave Broad (53-73). Part 2. The new workplace: technology, telework and restructuring (75). Technology and the deskilling of work: the case of passenger agents at Air Canada / Vivian Shalla (76-96 )-- The impact of teleworking on Canadian employment / Kay Stratton Devine, Laurel Taylor, and Kathy Haryett (97-116) -- Health care, hospitals, and reengineering: the nightingales sing the blues / Jerry P. White (117-142). Part 3. Tradition confronts the new employment: women, work, and family (143) -- Always working , never done: the expansion of the double day / Norene Pupo (144-165)-- The part-time solution: toward entrapment or empowerment? / Ann Duffy (166-188). Part 4. Negotiating the margins: unemployment and training (189). Changes in the patterns of unemployment: the new realities of joblessness / Patrick Burman (190-216) -- Living in the credential gap: responses to underemployment and underqualification / David W. Livingston (217-239) -- Editors' conclusion: The jobs crisis: looking ahead (240-43).