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Edmund Heery (Editor), Professor Edmund Heery (Editor), John Salmon (Editor)

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April 30, 2000 0415186714 978-0415186711 1

For the past two decades employment in Britain has been marked by a search for greater flexibility in the availability and use of labour. In recent years, however, there has been mounting concern at the costs of this trend and an appreciation that the consequence of a flexible labour market may be an insecure workforce, vulnerable to exploitation. It is also widely claimed that rising worker insecurity imposes costs on the wider economy and society through lower rates of skill formation, reduced consumer confidence and family instability.

This collection of essays uniquely brings together writers from the fields of human resource management, industrial relations, social policy, sociology, economics and politics to explore the validity of these claims. Specific issues considered in the book include:

* labour markets and the growth of insecure work
* trade unions and the representation of insecure workers
* job insecurity and personal well-being
* insecurity and political behaviour.

This original analysis through the outstanding essays, leads to the book’s key message: that re-building security at work should be a major concern of policy makers.


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Edmund Heeryis Professor of Industrial Relations at Cardiff Business School and has written extensively on aspects of work and employment I Britain. He is currently academic advisor to the Trades Union Congress on trade union recruitment and is carrying out research under ESRC'sFuture of Work Programme, on trade unions and the representation of 'non-standard' workers. John Salmonis Lecturer in Industrial Relations and Japanese Management at the same institution. He is involved in research on the structure and strategy of the Japanese labor movement.

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Unease about the direction of labour market change pervades a wide range of opinion today and it is now commonplace for the workforce of the developed economies to be described as increasingly insecure. Read the first page
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insecurity thesis, workforce insecurity, insecure workforce, social renting, perceived job insecurity, redundancy arrangements, median job tenure, existing union members, worker insecurity, statutory redundancy payments, public service workers, social rented housing, workplace trade unionism, contingent labour, redundancy rate, insecure workers, organising campaigns, individual employment rights, employment insecurity, average job tenure, trade union density, agency labour, redundancy figures, insecure employment, unemployed households
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Labour Force Survey, Labour Market Trends, Oxford University Press, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, British Social Attitudes, New York, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Advice Bureaux, Conservative Government, Employment Department, Great Britain, Macmillan Business, Managing People, New Labour, Trades Union Congress, British Household Panel Survey, Employment Gazette, Equal Opportunities Commission, Financial Times, Martinez Lucio, National Insurance, Policy Studies Institute, University of Warwick, Department of Employment, Institute of Management
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