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State Regulation and the New Taylorism: The Case of Australian Grocery Warehousing
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- Lund, John (Author)
- Wright, Christopher (Author)
Title
State Regulation and the New Taylorism: The Case of Australian Grocery Warehousing
Abstract
Studies of the diffusion of new workplace technologies and management practice often fail to account for differences in state labor regulation. This article examines the role of the state in seeking to regulate the introduction of an American system of computerized work monitoring in the Australian grocery warehouse industry. While the establishment of a government inquiry into the technology offered the potential for significant constraints upon management control, over time the state's role shifted to a more accommodating stance that endorsed management's right to use the new technology. The reasons underlying the state's ultimate support for the technology are explored, as are the broader implications for national variations in the global diffusion of new workplace technologies.
Publication
Relations Industrielles
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
747-769
Date
Fall 2001
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Short Title
State Regulation and the New Taylorism
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Rights
Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Fall 2001
Citation
Lund, J., & Wright, C. (2001). State Regulation and the New Taylorism: The Case of Australian Grocery Warehousing. Relations Industrielles, 56(4), 747–769. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2001/v56/n4/index.html
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