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Production without Empowerment: Work reorganization from the perspective of motor vehicle workers

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Title
Production without Empowerment: Work reorganization from the perspective of motor vehicle workers
Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between new forms of work organization and worker empowerment from the perspective of workers. The data is drawn from a survey of 5,635 Canadian automobile workers. Workers were asked questions about their work-load, health and safety conditions, empowerment, and relations with management. It examines what it is like to work in plants organized according to the principles of lean production and compares empowerment in lean plants and traditionally organized plants.
Publication
Capital & Class
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
37-64
Date
October 1997
Journal Abbr
Capital & Class
Language
en
ISSN
0309-8168
Short Title
Production without Empowerment
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SAGE Journals
Citation
Lewchuk, W., & Robertson, D. (1997). Production without Empowerment: Work reorganization from the perspective of motor vehicle workers. Capital & Class, 21(3), 37–64. https://doi.org/10.1177/030981689706300104